World Cup 2022: Saudi Crown Prince congratulates King of Morocco after reaching historic semi-finals

Published on: 13 December 2022

Prince Muhammad bin Salman, the Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister has congratulated the King of Morocco Mohammed VI following the historic achievement of the Arab country.

The Atlas Lions became the first African country to progress to the last four after beating Portugal 1-0 courtesy of striker Youssef En-Nesyri, who leapt highest to beat goalkeeper Diogo Costa to the ball at Al Thumama Stadium.

Following the victory, Regragui also became the first African coach to lead a team to the semi-finals of the tournament.

Prince Muhammad bin Salman affirmed that what was achieved is an Arab sporting achievement that made everyone happy, and he also wished success to the Moroccan national team.

King Mohammed VI expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Saudi Crown Prince for his congratulations to his country's national team, and for his noble feelings towards Morocco and its people.

Morocco's clash against holders France will take place at Al Bayt Stadium on Wednesday.

A win over France will see Morocco become the first-ever African country to reach the final of the World Cup.

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