About the Moroccan national team – by Badr Al-Din Al-Idrisi
If the Atlas Lions dazzled us with their fabulous World Cup in Qatar, why not the Lionesses World Cup in Australia and New Zealand?
Why aren’t lionesses the sisters of lions in making glory for the homeland?
The wonderful Frenchman Hervé Renard, who laid the first building blocks for the national team’s globalization by qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, after a 20-year absence from the global football event, and the current coach of the French women’s team, was direct and wonderful in putting the phrase dazzling in its beautiful context, when he asked about facing the national team The French team, which is neither expected nor expected for the Moroccan national team in the price round, was one of the strongest surprises in the women’s World Cup group stage: “The Atlas Lions achieved a historic World Cup in Qatar and they reached the semi-finals, and today the women’s team surpasses the first round of the World Cup from its first participation. There is nothing from This kind of thing is made by chance, it is the result of in-depth work by monitoring all possibilities and with a professional and rational measure, and I am a witness to that.
Perhaps this statement answers the campaigns of skepticism and misinformation that were desperate and miserable, trying to undermine the hard and serious work that yields such successes at all levels. An Arab woman reaches the World Cup and achieves its first victory and even succeeds in skipping the group stage, had it not been for the fact that in its wonderful uprising, it resorted to a lot of rationality in monitoring the capabilities and attracting competencies.
Certainly, we cannot stop at the two logical defeats against the French and German teams, in order to underestimate or detract from the achievement, which is historical by all standards. In its luminous facades, it was even a strong evidence given by FIFA President Gianni Infantino to show the people of the world what Morocco has done with women’s football to develop it in record time, and even make it a living example of cutting the roots of the impossible.
Of course, as we return from our historic World Cup, in a year that God rewarded us for our good intentions with the most beautiful reward, it is appropriate for us to celebrate the Moroccan feminist genius, and before that we offer the Moroccan women a full apology that our country was very late in unleashing the feminist talent to sing its beautiful melodies in the ears of everyone. The world, and after that we should delve deeper into reading the messages of the World Cup and also invest in its beautiful legacy.
A deep reading makes it imperative for us to include in the updated training system all the lessons learned from the World Cup, to develop individual and collective performance, to raise the level of tactical culture among our daughters, and to correct the defects that appeared in our way of playing that high levels do not allow.
Investing in achievement is the sustainability of attendance at the World Cup, and that requires painstaking work to enable us to always be with the four best teams in Africa, as long as this is the number approved by FIFA for the African presence in the Women’s World Cup, and that work goes through raising the value of the national women’s championship. And from empowering women’s clubs with all the capabilities at the structural, material and even framing level, to produce generations after generations and be able to absorb the growing passion of our girls who have become fascinated by lionesses, from Al-Shabak to Ajradi, passing through Al-Radwani, Taknout, Nisreen Al-Shad and Lahmari.
Everything is beautiful and every supposed success of sports work has only one way… seriousness in work.