Troy & Nigel on what Moroccan players & fans are feeling after CAF overturn the AFCON final result.



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38 thoughts on “Troy & Nigel on what Moroccan players & fans are feeling after CAF overturn the AFCON final result.”

  1. Its ok…. Move on. Whoever wins it wins it. Senegal can’t win it by walking out so please stop sounding like you care more….

  2. We all didn’t wanted it to be this way including Moroccans but Senegal forced everyone to this scenario ruined the final by walking off the pitch unfortunately they forced Morocco to win this way instead of the Normal way in normal circumstances and conditions so they are the ones to blame in my opinion

  3. It’s ridiculous that they can even make the appeal. I don’t agree with Senegal walking off, you play no matter what you think about the refs and no matter how credible the accusations are, you play till the end. But, in the end Morocco lost. If they didn’t want this to happen, then score before they walk off! Also, the refs made mistakes. But, as an American (sorry), there are millions of referring mistakes that I have witnessed that led to one team winning. But guess what? You as a player can’t control the refs. Just play the game and hope for the best. Winning on an appeal like this is some case is dumb.

  4. It's stolen honour. If Morocco wins then Guinea should go to court and request the 1976 Moroccan win after they left the pitch to protest the penalty. They opened the can of worms. So bring on the courts. Yes, Moroccan players did temporarily walk off the pitch during the decisive 1976 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) match against Guinea. However, they returned shortly after, and the game was not abandoned; it continued to a 1-1 draw, a result that crowned Morocco champions. So looking forward to Guinea seeking justice.

  5. NB. Article 82: you leave the pitch, you lose the match 3-0.
    Unfortunately for you, the Algerians and some Egyptians there is no article to forefeit Morocco for stealing the towels šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

  6. Why didn't feel surprised when the was resumes without even booking players who walked off. How could a team disturb the normal flow of the match over a right decision from the penalty which wouldn't have been given if Diaz hadn't protested

  7. Tbh I just feel like Senegal messed up the afcon it's like they either have to won it or they'll crash out on the organization of the cup except for mister sadio mane who showed real sportsmanship. Once I saw them get back to dressing room I automatically thought about the 3-0 rule cuz it happened in 2017 at the final of the African champions league with Wydad of Casablanca and espƩrance of tunis

  8. We feel very good tbh šŸ˜‚

    Senegal destroyed the best AFCON ever with scandalous behavior in the final, they are a good team but they don't deserve to be champions.
    If rules are applied, their coach would be suspended for a long time and they would not play for 2 afcons and world cup.

  9. The CAS in Switzerland is probably going to overturn it, most likely because the referee on the field didn't abandon the match and allowed it to continue.

  10. If you believe you have a case go to court and plead it. I take this Cup with a hard beat. šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚. You create chaos and now you have it. Enjoy! Don’t blame Morocco for that. If you respect the rule nobody will come to bother you.

  11. As a Moroccan player, do you think they feel ok ppl leaving the pitch, going to shower and cool down, then come back 30 min later while one of the players was literally bleeding standing there.. Yeah they are fine, Justice has been made, the walk out affected them and affected the play

  12. -Who is the President of Royal Moroccan Football federation?
    – Who is President of the CAF Finance Commission?
    – who is the first vice president of the CAF since 2025?
    – Vice-President of the Commission in charge of the organization of interclub competitions and the management of the club licensing system within CAF.
    Once you know that its the same Person, who is also a member of theĀ FIFA councilĀ since 2021….
    Then you understand why we are here, after 2 months.

  13. If they let this slide walking away is okƩ then? Let's be real! The game had to be stopped with 3-0 for the side om the pitch. Justice is never lost when there is someone seeking it. The Moroccans did not appeal a referee decision, they appealed a organisational regulation which has not been applied the way it should. So justice after all.

  14. True. But this appeal made by Morocco wasn’t really for the trophy, but for the application of the rules. Because it set a precedent and after the final, there were 3 or 4 cases where teams left the pitch because they didn’t like a referee’s decision. The rules are cut and dry. Also, Senegal has no grounds to appeal, they lost that privilege when they decided not to appeal the initial sanctions, which morocco did, and you have to do that if you wanted to reach the CAS.

  15. Why Moroccan people should pay the price of CAF unprofessionalism ??? We don’t care let it go to the CAS and they the the United Nations needed… CAF’a problem is not new , why should Morocco or Moroccan people pay this price for the others. There was some serious breach of the rules during this game. It is Moroccan Federation’s Right to appeal we do things within the frame of the rules. If it has to come even after 15 years we are ok with this. But we will not end this fight for justice for the sake of few journalists or the CAF image

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