The coach of the Moroccan national team opens fire on the Egyptian team: They played cheating and excessive aggression

The Bosnian coach of the Moroccan national team, Vahid Halilhodzic, launched a scathing attack on the players of the Egyptian team, after they were eliminated from the quarter-finals of the African Nations Cup, at the hands of the "Pharaohs" team.

"There was cheating and excessive aggression on the part of the Egyptians on the field," Halilhodzic said in the press conference held today, Thursday.

He added: "The Egyptian team has mastered these things since ancient times. Did you see how many times their goalkeeper fell during the match?"

He continued, "I did not know that the Egyptians would present their cinema in this way."

He continued, "The referees' performance shocked me. Some of the Egyptian players were supposed to be shown the red card."

Vahid Halilhodzic revealed: "If the team does not include a killer scorer like Mohamed Salah or Sadio Mane, it is difficult to win. I know that anxiety and frustration infiltrate the Moroccan people, but please do not be harsh with the players and the technical staff."

The Egyptian team defeated its Moroccan counterpart, with two goals to one, in the match that took place between them last Sunday, in the quarter-finals of the African Nations Cup, and today, Thursday, it will face its Cameroonian counterpart, in the semi-finals.

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