The Scotsman

Regragui: My Atlas Lions will keep roaring

- By RACHEL STEINBERG

Morocco head coach Walid Regragui promised more is to come from his side, who advanced to the round of 16 at the World Cup for the first time in 36 years with a 2-1 win over Canada.

The Atlas Lions took the lead on four minutes when a major error by goalkeeper Milan Borjan gifted Hakim Ziyech the opener and Youssef En-nesyri made it two before the break.

Nayef Aguerd snapped a sixgame clean sheet streak with an own goal but the Moroccans breathed a sigh of relief when Canadian skipper Atiba Hutchinson’s second-half header off the crossbar missed by mere inches, landing on but not crossing the goal-line, ensuring they finished top of Group F.

“It was not easy,” said Regragui. “When you do have this opportunit­y to get into history, to make history, you remember it. And, honestly, today, first half, I think it was one of the best performanc­es that we have had in a long time.”

Morocco needed a point to ensure they would advance regardless of the result in Group F runners-up Croatia’s meeting with Belgium, which finished in a goalless draw.

Regragui credited the victory to an infusion of homegrown philosophy and inspiratio­n from further afield.

He added: “We didn’t come just to play or to say ‘oh, we almost got close’. Of course we want to play our own game. Our first half, the way we played, we will duplicate it. But this is not the time for this. We need to get the results and do as all European or South American teams do, Argentina, France. We need to emulate them.

“We needed to duplicate the play of European teams with our own values, so we needed to marry and mix the two. We need to actually, in the future, have the rigorous, tactical approach with the European style with our own identity. And, if we did this, we would win.”

Morocco next face Spain on Tuesday, while Canada, who entered the match already eliminated following two consecutiv­e losses, failed to record the first ever men’s World Cup point in their nation’s history.

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