@_BeFootball Y’en a qui se sente licorne et c’est ok🤗
c’est bien le déni et en même temps il est cohérent
Avant même de commencer «il avait des doutes sur le déroulement de la rencontre»
On a tous suivis la storrytelling visant à plomber la CAN🇲🇦et la finale
terrain a parlé 🇸🇳 a quitté
@Monsieur__KANE@MonifusApp@chaskrrr@lanuitlejourr Merci Mr Kane.
Je ne perds même pas mon énergie à lui répondre
Il ne sais pas lire un commentaire puis m’invente des propos /intentions
Je l’aurais pris de haut 🧐
Je ne répondrais ni à son com ni à son insulte
chacun remplis son livre 📖 comme il le veux
Bonne journée
A lot of people keep repeating that Morocco’s 11 starters were “all born outside Morocco” as if that proves something.
What they conveniently ignore is the most important part: they are 100% Moroccan.
People have become too obsessed with birthplace and forget what nationality, heritage, culture and identity actually mean.
Look, you’re French. If you had a child with your French partner in England or Germany, that child would still be French. Birth location doesn’t erase blood, roots or identity.
The same applies to Moroccans in the diaspora. Being born in Spain, France or Belgium doesn’t make them any less Moroccan.
Morocco is one of the few national teams playing with players who fully embrace their culture, roots and identity.