Morocco’s conflict with favorite France within the Women’s World Cup on Tuesday will likely be an important day for its gamers and coach Reynald Pedros because the event debutant goals to proceed its fairytale run by reaching the quarterfinals.
In probably the most sudden outcomes of an already unpredictable group stage, Morocco reached the knockouts as runner-up to Colombia in Group H after beating the South Americans 1-0, whereas second-ranked Germany didn’t advance.
Pedros, 51, is a former France worldwide and stated he was trying ahead to taking up the nation of his delivery when the 2 groups face off within the final 16 in Adelaide.
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“I am French, but my heart is with Morocco,” Pedros informed reporters on Monday. “It’s been three years since we’ve been working hard to get to these incredible objectives … It’s not a problem for me to win against France.
“I will do everything for us to qualify for the quarterfinals.”
Pedros received consecutive Champions League titles as supervisor of Olympique Lyonnais in 2019 and 2020. Six members of France’s World Cup squad performed beneath him at Lyon, together with captain Wendie Renard and all-time prime scorer Eugenie Le Sommer.
“A few of us are bi-national, and some of us play in France, so we know the players well,” stated defender Nesryne El Chad, one in every of six gamers within the Morocco squad plying their commerce in France. “This match will be special for us.”
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Morocco, the primary Arab nation to compete on the event, was thrashed 6-0 by Germany within the opener however 1-0 upsets of higher-ranked South Korea and Colombia propelled them into the final 16.
Pedros stated after the Colombia recreation that he had the benefit of understanding the France workforce “perfectly”.
Beating France ranked fifth on the planet, could be a exceptional achievement for 72nd-ranked Morocco.
“This round of 16 is against an amazing opponent,” Pedros stated. “We have to go up a notch with the game, that we have done against Colombia, which was already a very high level for us.
“We have to go beyond what we can do and what we can expect because we would like to qualify for the quarterfinals.
“Of course, if we had been eliminated with six points, it would still have been fantastic for us. But we went further. Football is incredible, and you can never know what’s going to happen.”