Bilal El Khannouss RATES PL goals by Moroccan players πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦ | Uncut



@LCFC’s Bilal El Khannouss sat down with Uncut host Hashim Otban, as he rates and reacts to Premier League goals scored by Moroccan players, including Sofiane Bouffal, Hakim Ziyech, Adel Taarabt, and more.

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  1. Morocco is a football nation and ElKhannouss was right about kids growing up playing ball all day on the streets and up to a certain generation anyone who made it to the local (pro) league had to go through the streets before he gets picked by a club. In addition to the regional amateur tournaments and leagues, we had neighbourhood teams and pick up games a lot of which were 5 v 5 ( up to 8 v 8) then we had other games such as 2 v 2 where you can touch the ball only once (improves both passing and defence) and 1 v 1 (dual context with 2 goals or quadruple context with 4 goals), we also had juggling contests, head balancing contest, bouncing ball with your head against the wall without letting it fall and few other games. Growing up playing such games was more fun than anything else but we never realized we were picking skills and sharpening them as well as developping talent. The streets of football in Morocco are MAAAAAAAAD

  2. He was born and raised in belgium, not sure , but what i'm sure of is that kids in Morocco can't relate. They look up to local players, because they share the same environment.

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