For this dream to come true, the Fennecs, who struggled to get rid of DR Congo in the round of 16 (1-0), will have to raise their level against Nigeria who they face this Saturday at 5 p.m. in the quarter-finals.
“At this level of the competition, we don’t have one wish, it’s two (Algeria and Nigeria) great football nations, two teams with two different styles, underlines Morocco coach Walid Regragui during the press conference after the victory against Cameroon. Now, if it’s Algeria, it will be a real derby. I think it will even be historic in the semi-final. It would be great for football too, between two brother peoples. So, if it’s them, we will be very happy because it will be a big party too. If this is Nigeria, this will be our style. We don’t wish anyone. The best team will advance and we will have to face the best to go to the end. » Response in a few hours.