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Spain national football team
World Cup | Group Stage
Jun 25, 2018 at 7pm UK
 
Morocco national football team

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Morocco boss Herve Renard: 'We should be proud of what we have achieved'

Morocco boss Herve Renard believes that his side can be proud of their performances in the World Cup, despite finishing bottom of Group B.

Morocco boss Herve Renard has urged his players to stay proud of their World Cup performance, despite exiting the competition on Monday.

Morocco were knocked out in the group stages after drawing 2-2 with Spain, finishing bottom of Group B on one point.

Renard's squad looked disheartened after VAR awarded Spain a late goal to share the points among the two sides, but the 49-year-old is still satisfied with his team's progress.

"This World Cup has been an exceptional experience. I came here to learn and we have learned a great deal over the three matches. We would have loved to have gone into the next round but we should be proud of what we have done and what we have achieved," Renard told reporters after the game.

"We suffered, as every team that plays against Spain suffers, because their lineup is a mix of Real Madrid and Barcelona players - all exceptional. But I think our players, the whole team, should be commended for this game and the entire World Cup.

"We've lacked a bit of experience and there were games we should have had better results in. But we've shown that we can take on two of the best teams in the world, Portugal and Spain, and represent Morocco well. We will keep this World Cup in our minds. It was a magical moment for us and I want to wish good luck to all the teams in the last 16, and particularly the two African teams (Senegal and Nigeria) trying to make it through."

Spain and Portugal qualified from Group B, while Morocco and Iran's journey in Russia has come to an end following their results on Monday.

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Q Senegal flag Senegal32016
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4 Qatar Qatar30030

Group B

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Q United States USA31205
3 Iran Iran31023
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Group C

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Q Argentina Argentina32016
Q Poland Poland31114
3 Mexico Mexico31114
4 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia31023

Group D

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Q France France32016
Q Australia Australia32016
3 Tunisia Tunisia31114
4 Denmark Denmark30121

Group E

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Q Japan Japan32016
Q Spain Spain31114
3 Germany Germany31114
4 Costa Rica flag Costa Rica31023

Group F

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Q Morocco Morocco32107
Q Croatia Croatia31205
3 Belgium Belgium31114
4 Canada Canada30030

Group G

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Q Brazil Brazil32016
Q Switzerland Switzerland32016
3 Cameroon flag Cameroon31114
4 Serbia Serbia30121

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Q Republic of Korea South Korea31114
3 Uruguay flag Uruguay31114
4 Ghana flag Ghana31023


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