Morocco defeated Belgium 2-0 in the second round of the World Cup group stage.

The picture shows the players of the Morocco team celebrating the victory.

  Chinanews.com, Doha, November 28th (Reporter Bian Liqun) In the white Atumama Stadium, there is a fiery red.

The "European Red Devils" Belgium, and the "Atlas Lions" Morocco team whose traditional jersey color is also red.

  The World Cup group stage has reached the second round, and this is the first time I have come to the Atumama Stadium.

Atumama, which is designed with men's knitted hats, has Arabic culture and is a distinctive one among the eight courses.

  I remember that in September, I also watched a live broadcast about the Atumama Stadium. The surrounding area of ​​the stadium, which was in the final stage of construction at that time, has now been decorated with red crowds.

  From a cultural point of view, Morocco, which also belongs to the Arab culture, is no different from home here.

The exterior of the Atumama Stadium.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

  In terms of atmosphere, this is also the home of the Moroccans.

This is the 8th game I've covered since the start of the World Cup, and it's no exaggeration to say that the Moroccan fans are the craziest I've ever seen.

  I have experienced the unity and strength of the Iranian fans, the anti-customerism of the Ecuadorian fans, and the neatness of the Japanese fans. These are shocking enough.

  But until I met Moroccan fans, I didn't know what the "devil" atmosphere at home was.

Even the opening song for the World Cup match was completely drowned out by the singing of Moroccan fans.

The huge boos of the Belgian team after kick-off also explained what is truly deafening.

  The discomfort in my ears forced me to cover one side of my ears for relief, but the goosebumps on my arms couldn't be controlled...

  It wasn't until 8 minutes into the opening that I gradually got used to the decibels of the scene.

This is true for a spectator in the stands, let alone the Belgian players on the field.

The Belgian players were downcast after the game.

  I have to say that this Belgian team is much different than it was four years ago.

The team is still the same team, but most of them are older than the golden age, and their spirits are not as good as before.

  Except for Castagne, the left-wing back, the goalkeeper and other players on the defensive line are over 30 years old, plus Hazard, who is not in good frontcourt form, and Batshuayi, who is 29 years old and plays like 49 years old.

  Even De Bruyne, who has one of the best midfielders in the world today, cannot support himself.

  Based on the various emotions shown in De Bruyne's previous interviews, it is clear that this Belgian team is still guilty of disunity.

  In the end, they lost 0:2 to Morocco, which was supported by fans, which was really not an unpopular result.

On November 27, Beijing time, in the second round of Group F of the Qatar World Cup group match, the match between the Belgian team and the Morocco team officially started.

  "I have been to Morocco, where the football is very pure!" Football commentator Xu Yang once left this classic quote.

  Four years later, Morocco's football is still pure.

  Even if you're not a Moroccan fan, you can't help but be moved by the fact that the Moroccan players ran to the die-hard fan area on the side of the goal and knelt in celebration after scoring the game-ending goal in the closing stages.

  With such fans as the backing and representing the country, it is hard for you not to do your best.

Morocco players and fans celebrate a goal.

  It has to be mentioned that in this game, the Belgian team still has the old Chinese Super League veterans Witsel and Carrasco.

  As the representative big-name foreign aid introduced in the golden era of Chinese football, they waved away after earning a lot of money. After a short struggle, they are still active in the world's mainstream arena.

  But what is left of Chinese football?

  The world of football, pure and priceless.

It is rarer and more precious than money.

  The game has been over for nearly an hour, and my ears are still faintly ringing... (End)