Ruthless Morocco fans direct Spain's team bus to the airport
‘Hey, the airport is this way!’: Ruthless Morocco fans direct Spain’s team bus to the airport just moments after knocking them out of the World Cup on penalties… with Luis Enrique’s side furious with the practical joke
- Spain crashed out of the World Cup on Tuesday night after losing to Mocrocco
- A Morocco fan took it upon himself to direct Luis Enrique’s team to the airport
- The supporters spotted Spain’s team bus and started shouting at the players
A Morocco fan took it upon himself to direct Luis Enrique’s team to the airport after Spain crashed out of the World Cup.
Morocco’s last-16 tie with Spain ended in 0-0 draw after extra time and was settled on penalties – where Spain failed to score any of their three attempts.
As a result, Spain crashed out of the tournament despite being named as the third favourites to win competition in Qatar.
A Morocco fan took it upon himself to direct Luis Enrique’s team to the airport (above)
He spotted the team bus and decided to mock the players after Spain lost to Morocco
One Morocco fan spotted Spain’s team bus while celebrating his nation’s win. He couldn’t help but poke fun at the European side by directing them to the airport.
The Morocco fan was heard saying: ‘Hey my friend,’ before bursting out into laughter. He went on to add: ‘Hey good luck, good team. The Airport is this way’.
The players were not in the mood for joking around. It comes as no surprise considering they have crashed out of the 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020 and now Qatar 2022 on penalties.
Morocco’s last-16 tie with Spain ended in a draw after extra time and was settled on penalties
Speaking after the game, Enrique said: ‘Football is a marvellous, passionate sport, but a team can win without attacking. Morocco attacked once or twice and were dangerous.
‘But we dominated the game completely, and tried to create.’ The former Barcelona manager added, ‘We would have liked to create more. It was hard for us.
‘We had 11 shots, I think, but few on goal. In the final move of the game Pablo Sarabia hit the post. The penalty shootout was hard for us. But I’m proud of my players.’
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