Mohamed Wahbi Apologizes to Moroccan Fans, Promises Stronger Comeback
National coach Mohamed Wahbi took the opportunity to send a direct message to Moroccan fans following the national team's exit from the World Cup. He expressed his apologies for the performance of the "Atlas Lions" against the French team, while also confirming that the team's ambitions will not stop at this participation.
Wahbi posted on his official Instagram account, stating that the end of the team's journey in the tournament does not mean the end of dreams, saying: "Our journey ended yesterday, but our ambition has not ended... We apologize for not being able to deliver the match you deserved."
He also praised the support for Moroccan football, thanking King Mohammed VI, writing: "Many thanks to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God grant him victory, for his wise vision and continuous support for national football."
Wahbi did not forget to express his appreciation and gratitude to Moroccan fans both inside and outside the kingdom, commending their unwavering support throughout the team's journey in the tournament, stating: "Thank you to the Moroccan people, both at home and abroad; your love, trust, and encouragement were our source of strength until the end."
The national coach concluded his message on a hopeful note, affirming his confidence in the team's ability to return stronger in future competitions, writing: "With God's help, we will come back stronger; the future is brighter, God willing. Always Morocco."
The Moroccan national team concluded its World Cup participation in the quarter-finals after suffering a 2-0 defeat against the French team on Thursday evening, in a match where the "Atlas Lions" did not deliver the expected performance, leaving Moroccan fans disappointed not only with the elimination but also with the level displayed during the match.
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