After Morocco qualified for the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar at the expense of Portugal in the biggest surprises of the World Cup so far, the ceiling of the fans' ambition increased to think about crowning the first Arab in the World Cup title. Al Jazeera Net asked a question about the possibility of Morocco winning the World Cup for some football stars and legends, so what was the answer?

The former Egyptian national team legend, Mohamed Abu Trika, did not rule out Morocco winning the title, and told Al-Jazeera Net that "Morocco is moving towards the dream of appearing on December 18 in the World Cup final, but it is going match by match and step by step, and the most important thing that distinguishes the team is that it is not affected by what is said outside the stadium." And from the fans, and this is better for him to focus more on his goal.”

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The star of the Moroccan national team, Youssef Shaibu, agreed with him, who answered a question by Al-Jazeera Net, saying, "The most important thing is to prepare for our next opponent, and I believe that the team's level enables it to progress more and more to the title, but first we must focus well on the next match in the semi-finals and take the tournament step by step." step by step".

Youssef Shaibu is happy with the victory and qualification of his country (Al-Jazeera)

Former Tunisian national team legend Tariq Diab told Al-Jazeera Net, "Yes, why didn't Morocco win the World Cup after its distinguished performance in the World Cup and its victory over many big teams in succession (it tied with Croatia and beat Belgium, then Canada, Spain, and finally Portugal)?" He wins them with it because it does not hold back the competitors and does not make any of them stand out in the match, which is a great strength.

Tariq Diab with Nasser Sadiq, editor of Al-Jazeera Net (Al-Jazeera)

As for Imad Al-Hosani, one of the most prominent stars of the Oman national team throughout its history, he told Al-Jazeera Net, "The Moroccan national team showed an impressive level and deserves to beat Portugal. After this wonderful performance, I expect it to compete for the World Cup title."

Moroccan Hisham Amrani, former Secretary General of the Confederation of African Football and advisor to the Saudi Football Federation, currently refused to talk about the title now, stressing his confidence in Morocco's victory over Portugal, saying, "I was reassured from the beginning to win, because our team is strong, but I refuse to talk about the title now and I see the need to focus on The semi-finals and just how to get through it.