Morocco coach ‘ready to quit’ if World Cup bid fails

Morocco's Bosnian head coach Vahid Halilhodzic attends a press conference in Rabat on Thursday. (AFP)
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Updated 03 February 2022
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Morocco coach ‘ready to quit’ if World Cup bid fails

  • "My first goal is to get the team to qualify, and if I don't manage that I could leave," said coach Vahid Halilhodzic
  • Morocco is to face the Democratic Republic of Congo in a World Cup qualifier next month

RABAT: Under pressure following Morocco’s ouster from the Africa Cup of Nations, Bosnian coach Vahid Halilhodzic said Thursday he was ready to stand down if his World Cup qualification bid falls short.
“My first goal is to get the team to qualify, and if I don’t manage that I could leave,” he said during a press conference in Rabat.
“Let me carry on and do everything I can to get to the World Cup. That’s my goal.”
Morocco is to face the Democratic Republic of Congo in a World Cup qualifier next month.
Halilhodzic, a 69-year-old former Nantes and Paris Saint-Germain player, had arrived at his third Africa Cup of Nations hoping Morocco could shed their reputation as underachievers, ending a 46-year wait for a second title.
But the Lions of the Atlas crashed out in an ill-tempered Sunday quarter-final against Egypt, followed by a locker-room brawl.
Halilhodzic put the defeat down to “inexperience” but condemned the fight.
“The Egyptians were smarter, more vicious, but brawling is undignified,” Halilhodzic said. “I saw lots of people shouting, there were insults.”
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) later suspended players from both sides, including Moroccans Soufian Chakla and Soufiane Boufal, for “violent behavior.”
That rules them out of next month’s World Cup qualifier.
Halilhodzic said the team had appealed.
Following the team’s defeat, “I’ve had death threats, I’m used to that as a trainer, but I’ve also had a lot of encouragement, which helps,” he added.
He also defended his choice to leave Chelsea midfielder Hakim Ziyech off the team, saying he “lacks respect.”
“I can’t bring on a player who could blow up the team, even if he’s called Lionel Messi,” he said.


Inter continue Scudetto march after Champions League humbling

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Inter continue Scudetto march after Champions League humbling

  • Milan will be favorites to win at Cremonese in Sunday’s early fixture, with the local rivals set to face off next weekend in a match which will in all likelihood have little impact on the destination of the Scudetto

MILAN, Italy: Inter Milan bounced back from Champions League elimination with Saturday’s 2-0 win over Genoa which continued their march toward the Serie A title.
Federico Dimarco’s brilliant volley just after the half-hour mark and Hakan Calhanoglu’s second-half penalty were enough for Inter to extend their already huge lead over AC Milan at the top of the table to 13 points.
Milan will be favorites to win at Cremonese in Sunday’s early fixture, with the local rivals set to face off next weekend in a match which will in all likelihood have little impact on the destination of the Scudetto.
Inter, whose fans unloaded a collection of anti-Milan chants in anticipation of the derby, have dropped just two points in 15 league matches and have been a cut above the rest in Italy’s top flight this season.
Their domestic dominance comes in stark contrast to the humiliating manner in which they were dumped out of the Champions League by Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday night.
A 5-2 aggregate defeat to the Norwegian minnows cast doubts over not just the quality of Cristian Chivu’s team but of Italian football as a whole.
There was plenty of quality in Dimarco’s opener however, the Italy full-back beautifully placing a first-time finish from a tight angle after exchanging passes with Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Little else happened in a humdrum encounter until Alex Amorim handled a cross from Luis Henrique, whose shot had been tipped onto the post just moments before.
Calhanoglu calmly stroked home the spot-kick on his return to action following niggling muscle problems which have caused him issues since before Christmas, sealing the points for Inter.
Big Rom back
Romelu Lukaku kept Napoli on course for a Champions League spot with a last-gasp winner in the champions’ 2-1 victory over rock-bottom Verona, the Belgium forward’s first goal of the season.
Lukaku forced home Giovane’s cross to snatch the win for third-placed Napoli with the last kick of the game at the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi.
Napoli had looked like dropping points in northern Italy when Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro levelled Rasmus Hojlund’s early opener in the 65th minute.
But Lukaku, who only played his first game of the season in late January, gave Napoli a huge win with both Como and Atalanta pushing for a top-four placing.
“I was a dead player before coming here,” said Lukaku to DAZN.
“This season has been difficult, but we’ve got to aim high.”
Napoli’s title defense is all but over as they trail Inter by 14 points after an injury-ravaged season.
Napoli were missing key midfielders Scott McTominay, Kevin De Bruyne and Andre-Frank Anguissa on Saturday, as well as captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo.
Verona, under interim coach Paolo Sammarco following the sacking of Paolo Zanetti earlier this month, are 10 points from safety after a 12th straight match without a win.
Como, who face Inter in the first leg of the Italian Cup semifinals on Tuesday, strolled to 3-1 victory over strugglers Lecce to continue their push for a first-ever qualification for European football.
Cesc Fabregas’s team are two points behind Roma, in fourth and Juventus’ opponents on Sunday, and five behind Napoli.
Como are also two points ahead of sixth-placed Juve who face Roma trying to stay in touch with the Champions League places after being eliminated from Europe’s elite club competition by Galatasaray on Wednesday.