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The Moroccan Federation will demand the action of judge César Ramos and a penalty not whistled in favor of the Africans

By Wilian Estrella

The Moroccan Federation will demand the action of judge César Ramos and a penalty not whistled in favor of the Africans
The Moroccan Federation will demand the action of judge César Ramos and a penalty not whistled in favor of the Africans
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France managed to go to the final of the World Cup in Qatar, after beating Morocco 2-0. However, the Moroccan Federation will file a complaint after the arbitration performance of César Ramos and uncovered the foul play of FIFA to put the Gauls in a new final of the most important tournament at the level of selections.

While the current world champion focuses on playing the final against Argentina, from Morocco they are outraged by the performance of the Mexican Ramos. The judge did not call a penalty in favor of the Africans and avoided expelling Kylian Mbappé, who had a strong tackle on goalkeeper Bounou.

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Given this, the Federation of that country will extend a complaint for what happened in the semifinal of the World Cup. Morocco made history by being the first African to reach the top four in the Cup. They were first in their Group, ahead of teams like Croatia and Belgium. In the decisive phases, he left Spain on the road, in the penalty shootout, and Portugal.

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