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The World Cup with Moroccan Eyes

Now that the world cup has ended with France as winner, it’s time to watch how Moroccans reacted to its events from what I’ve seen on the streets and what I heard from people and what was trending on social media. Everything started after the referee whistle at the end of the game of Morocco against Côte d’Ivoire in Abidjan declaring that Morocco is one of the 5 nations representing Africa in the World Cup. A draw would have been enough for the Moroccan national team, but they players went to Côte d’Ivoire with one goal in mind: win the game and prove that they deserve their ticket to Russia. Just after the game the streets in all Moroccan cities were filled with people celebration this win by chanting songs. Morocco didn’t sleep that night. Moroccan people waited for this achievement for 20 years since Morocco didn’t put a foot in the World Cup since 1998 in France. It was even more special for me and my generation since I was born in 1999 and never seen such accompl

Formula 1: Victory For Vettel, Double For Ferrari at the GP of Monaco

The 75th edition of the Grand Prix of Monaco was, to say the least, soporific. At least halfway through the pit lane to change tires gave a bit of salt to the 6th round of the Formula 1 World Championship.

The Monaco Grand Prix was won Sunday by Sebastian Vettel, ahead of his teammate Kimi Räikkönen, for the first double of Ferrari since 2010.
Until this stop, the race took on the appearance of a procession. Only Hamilton managed to win a place while Raikkonen made a brilliant start. But while the Finn made the choice to stop at the 34th lap to fit supersoft tires; Vettel, the current leader of the championship, opted for a stop on the 39th lap.


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  2. Great work. It's good to hear vettel returned like a Phoenix from Ashes. And keep going with the blog. Good luck

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