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Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi has talked for the first time after the national team failed the hurdle to win the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) following their 1-0 defeat against Senegal on Sunday.
After the two nations had battled for a 0-0 draw in regular, the game proceeded to the extra and it was at this stage that the Atlas Lions lost the game. Pape Gueye unleashed a stunning left-footed strike from the edge of the area to beat goalkeeper Yassine Bounou to the top of the right-side corner.
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At the final whistle, Morocco players were left disappointed, with Hakimi failing to hold back tears, as Senegal proceeded to the podium to receive their winning medals and the trophy.
“After a very difficult few days, trying to absorb everything that has been going on, I needed to express myself from the heart,” wrote the Paris Saint-Germain star.
“It’s 35 days of living together, constant effort, discipline and unity. A group that has shown the world that Morocco is not content to compete: Morocco inspires.
“Today, this Moroccan team has become a strong, respected and admired team, like a country that moves forward with confidence and shows the world that it is one of the great nations of football.
“Every training session, every game, and every shared moment has embodied values of greatness: respect, self-giving, humility, and immense pride in representing a nation. We have carried Morocco’s name with honour and brought hope to millions of people, at home and across our borders.”
He added: “The road doesn’t stop here. What we have experienced is a solid foundation for the future.
“With this mindset, union and ambition, there’s no limit to what this selection can achieve. The future is built by what we plant today. The future looks promising. Morocco will continue to move forward with its head held high.”
Morocco last won the AFCON in 1976, after making their debut in 1972.