Abderrazak Hamdallah recalled by Morocco for World Cup

Abderrazak Hamdallah had announced his retirement in November 2019 after being left out by the then-coach Vahid Halilhodzic. (File/AFP)
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Updated 10 November 2022
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Abderrazak Hamdallah recalled by Morocco for World Cup

  • After three years in the international wilderness, the Al-Ittihad forward will likely lead his country’s attack in Qatar

He’s back and going to the World Cup.

After weeks of speculation, rumors and reports, Abderrazak Hamdallah has been named in the Morocco squad for the World Cup. The Al-Ittihad striker has been banging in the goals in the Saudi Pro League for years and has been banging on the door of the national team.

Now it has been opened by new head coach Walid Regragui, and he has a chance to show what he can do in a tough but exciting group containing Croatia, Belgium and Canada. 

After more than three years in the international wilderness it is a long-awaited return. The 31-year-old had announced his retirement in November 2019 after being left out by the then-coach Vahid Halilhodzic.

His last game came in June that year, a 1-0 defeat against Gambia in a friendly when he was angry after not being allowed to take a last-minute penalty that was then missed. Hamdallah proceeded to walk out of the training camp before the African Nations Cup, and has not been seen in an Atlas Lions shirt since.

It was significant then that earlier this month the two-time Saudi Arabia Golden Boot winner apologized for his actions.

“I personally think that I should not have made this mistake,” he said. “My departure from the national team camp in 2019 is a black point in my football career, and I should not have done this. I apologize to the Moroccan fans.”

There have been reports that Hamdallah had fallen out with his teammates but he has been keen to stress that relationships are fine.

“Many media reports indicate that my relationship is not good with the players of the Moroccan national team, and this is not true. I communicate with more than 60 percent of the national team players almost daily,” he said.

While Hamdallah can be a difficult character to manage, he does seem genuinely contrite. The other thing he has going for him is that he brings goals. 

The striker has managed six in his 17 international appearances. He has broken records in Saudi Arabia, averaging more than a goal a game in his four seasons since joining Al-Nassr in 2018. He hit a record 34 league goals in just 26 games in his first campaign. 

Such a consistent record has led to growing pressure from fans and the media for a recall, though this never looked likely under Halilhodzic.

After Morocco exited the Africa Cup of Nations at the quarterfinal stage in January, Halilhodzic said that he had not selected Hamdallah due to his demands of a guaranteed place in the first team. This was denied vehemently by the Hamdallah.

“I confirm that there was no contact or talk between me and the coach or any member of his staff since he has been in charge of the team,” Hamdallah said on social media. 

“The last call between me and Mr. Mustapha Hadji (a member of Halilhodzic’s staff) was in the year 2019 . . . He explained why I wasn’t invited to play for Morocco’s team, but he did not invite me.

“The coach’s claim that I received an invite from Mr. Hadji, him, or the national team, and that I declined the invite and asked for a starting position is devoid of truth.”

The striker ended by saying he was available for selection, but there was little prospect of his exile ending under the Bosnian.

Halilhodzic was fired in August, partly because of results but mainly because he had fallen out with Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech. When he was replaced by local coach Walid Regragui, the door was suddenly open for those who had been cast away. 

The new boss said when selecting his squad for September friendlies against Chile and Paraguay that others were “more ready” than Hamdallah, but that did not mean there was no chance. And so it has come to pass.

Also in the squad for Qatar are Ziyech, Achraf Hakimi of Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich’s Noussair Mazraoui. Alongside Hamdallah from the Saudi Pro League, there is Al-Wehda goalkeeper Munir Mohamedi.

Morocco have a final warmup against Georgia on Nov. 17 before starting their sixth World Cup against Croatia six days later. It will be Hamdallah’s job to help them get to the knockout stage for the first time since 1986.

Fans of Morocco and Al-Ittihad will be watching closely.


Kane scores as Bayern deliver comeback romp over Leipzig

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Kane scores as Bayern deliver comeback romp over Leipzig

  • The victory restores Bayern’s 11-point lead atop the ladder over second-placed Borussia Dortmund
  • Leipzig took a first-half lead through Romulo, but Bayern kicked into gear after the break

LEIPZIG, Germany: Harry Kane scored his 21st goal of the Bundesliga season as Bayern Munich came from behind to win 5-1 at RB Leipzig on Saturday.
The victory restores Bayern’s 11-point lead atop the ladder over second-placed Borussia Dortmund, while continuing their record-breaking campaign.
Unbeaten Bayern have dropped just four points on their way to a record-equalling tally of 50 after 18 games. Bayern’s total of 71 goals scored is also a record at this stage of a German league season.
Leipzig took a first-half lead through Romulo, but Bayern kicked into gear after the break, Serge Gnabry, Kane, Jonathan Tah, Aleksandar Pavlovic and Michael Olize all scoring.
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany said Leipzig were “twice as good as we were” in the opening half, adding “but in the second-half — my god, the boys delivered.
“We weren’t afraid and we really went for it.”
Leipzig goalscorer Romulo said “we played 75 minutes really on top, then I don’t know what happened, we turned off our minds. We have to learn something out of that.”
Leipzig were strong early and broke through after 20 minutes when Romulo snuck past Bayern’s Tah to poke in an Antonio Nusa pass from close range.
The hosts were undone in the simplest fashion just after half-time. Dayot Upamecano picked Christoph Baumgartner’s pocket and fed Gnabry, who guided the ball into the bottom corner.
Bayern took the lead after 67 minutes, once again thanks to a Leipzig mistake.
Olize’s floated cross looked harmless until Ridle Baku lost his footing, allowing an unmarked Kane time and space to blast home.
With Leipzig’s resistance broken, Tah, Pavlovic and Olize all scored in the final 10 minutes, while Jamal Musiala returned late off the bench after a six-month injury absence.

- Can rescues Dortmund -
Earlier, an Emre Can penalty in the fifth minute of stoppage time saved Borussia Dortmund’s blushes in a 3-2 home win against lowly St. Pauli.
In the dying moments, VAR found a foul on Germany forward Maximilian Beier, bringing Dortmund captain Can to the spot.
“What a rollercoaster ride,” Can told Sky Germany.
“We need to do much better to settle things down and to convert our chances,” he added.
The hosts overcame a poor first half when Julian Brandt tapped in from close range just before the break. Having created the opener, Karim Adeyemi gave Dortmund a two-goal buffer in the 54th minute, converting a Fabio Silva assist.
Rock-bottom St. Pauli had won just once since September but fought back into the game when James Sands and Ricky-Jade Jones scored inside 10 minutes midway through the second half to stun the hosts.
Deep into stoppage time, Jones caught Beier on the edge of the penalty area, allowing Can to convert nervelessly from the spot.
Elsewhere, Hoffenheim’s Wouter Burger scored the only goal in a 1-0 home win over flailing Bayer Leverkusen to climb past Leipzig into third in the table.
Burger swung in an excellent free-kick after nine minutes to give the hosts the three points.
“That was an important one,” Burger said of his free-kick. “I was practicing them a bit this morning.”
Relegation candidates last season, Hoffenheim are on track to qualify for Europe’s top competition for just the second time in their history, having last done so under now-Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann in 2017/18.
Leverkusen have now lost four of their past six, falling three points behind the Champions League placings.
Cologne beat Mainz 2-1 at home, Wolfsburg played out a 1-1 home draw with Heidenheim and hosts Hamburg were held to a scoreless draw by Borussia Moenchengladbach.