We have all Africa and Arabia behind us - Regragui

2 years ago 39
ARTICLE AD BOX
Nayef AguerdNayef Aguerd is an injury doubt after going off against Spain

Morocco coach Walid Regragui says his side feel the support of all African and Arabic people as they aim to make World Cup history.

Morocco could be the first African nation to reach the semi-finals, if they beat Portugal on Saturday.

They are also the only majority Islamic nation left in Qatar, the first Arabian country to host the tournament.

"We have Africa behind us and Arabic people," said Regragui.

"That's important, but we are playing first for Morocco."

Reaching the quarter-finals marks a best-ever performance at the World Cup for Morocco. The country had only once previously progressed to the knockout stages, on their debut in 1986.

Speaking at his pre-match press conference on Friday, Regragui said his team were well aware of the impact of their success, with the nation's official airline laying on seven additional flights from Morocco to Qatar in order for more fans to attend the biggest football match in the country's history.

"I'm proud of my country and my team," added Regragui. "You feel the positive vibe and everyone is acting like we are all part of the same family.

"People are identifying with us and we are uniting Moroccan people. That is more important than money and titles, but we are here to win games and go as far as we can in this tournament."

Regragui said he would be quite happy not to see Cristiano Ronaldo's name on the teamsheet despite Portugal's impressive 6-1 win over Switzerland in the round of 16 without him.

Ronaldo was benched with his replacement, Goncalo Ramos, scoring a stunning hat-trick.

Regragui said: "We have respect for Portugal, they have great strikers. But they know we will be a challenge.

"We are used to playing elite teams. We have a plan and we will try to pull off a surprise, but we need to focus on us and getting better as the match goes on."

The coach has not yet ruled out West Ham defender Nayef Aguerd, who went off injured before they defeated Spain via penalty shoot-out in the round of 16.

Talking about the physical state of his players, Regragui added: "They are tired and we have injures, but we aren't going to complain.

"You need everyone if you are going to go far. No matter who plays, we will give our best and not make excuses."

BBC Sport app banner

Get the latest results and goal notifications for any team at the Fifa World Cup by downloading the BBC Sport app: Appleexternal-link - Androidexternal-link - Amazonexternal-link

BBC Sport bannerBBC Sounds logo

Get your daily dose of Fifa World Cup reaction, debate & analysis with World Cup Daily on BBC Sounds

Around the BBC footer - Sounds

Read Entire Article