Wednesday, October 23

No break up loyalties for France and Morocco coaches forward of Women’s World Cup conflict

It could be comprehensible if the coaches of France and Morocco had divided loyalties when their groups meet within the spherical of 16 on the Women’s World Cup on Tuesday in Adelaide.

France’s Herve Renard led Morocco’s males’s group to the 2018 World Cup.

Morocco coach Reynald Pedros, in the meantime, is French and insists “my heart is with Morocco.”



Morocco is debuting on the Women’s World Cup and have become the primary Arab group to register a win within the competitors by beating South Korea within the group stage. It adopted that with one other win towards Colombia to advance to the knockouts on the expense of No. 2-ranked Germany.

“It has been three years in which we have been working hard to get to these incredible objectives. And, here we are,” Pedros stated. “We realized that with this (Moroccan) federation and this team, who are fantastic. I really love Morocco. It’s a country that I have discovered. I live there very happily.”

Renard, who gained the Africa Cup of Nations with Zambia and Ivory Coast, additionally has affection for Morocco. But his focus is on ending its history-making run at this World Cup and advancing to the quarterfinals with France.

“I have amazing memories from when I was in Morocco and I have some amazing friends in Morocco, too,” he stated. “But now we need to focus on football. Even when we have a friendly match you need to win the game, so we are here to qualify.”

France superior to the knockout levels by ending high of Group F. It’s run was not the smoothest after being held by Jamaica in its first recreation and going behind to Panama earlier than profitable 6-3 in its final match of the group.

Pedros believes Morocco is able to springing one other shock in a match that has had loads of shocks.

“Yes, France are the favorites for tomorrow, but so were Colombia and South Korea,” Pedros stated.

“We must not do the same mistakes we did against Germany. We must not hold back, because that makes us make mistakes. We need to give the same mindset that we had against Colombia and South Korea. We need to be quite aggressive and difficult to manage. So, we need to make things difficult for France so that we can gain a bit of confidence and maybe score, who knows.”

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