Turgalyn: All World Cup matches are difficult.
Moroccan international Osama Tergaline, a player for Feyenoord Rotterdam in the Netherlands, said he dreams of playing in the upcoming World Cup with the national team.
Tergaline confirmed in media statements to ESPN that he is looking forward to the announcement of the "Atlas Lions" squad for the World Cup, noting that he has given his all this season to earn the trust of the national coach.
The Moroccan midfielder stated that the Moroccan national team will play a friendly match before the final squad is revealed, adding: "I hope to be on the list; I have worked hard and done everything I need to do, and the rest is not in my hands."
The Feyenoord player did not hide his great ambition to participate in the biggest global football event, emphasizing: "It's the World Cup, and every player dreams of competing in this tournament."
Tergaline also discussed the Moroccan national team's group in the World Cup, which includes Brazil, Scotland, and Haiti, confirming that all matches will be tough and challenging.
The player explained that "every World Cup match is complicated, and there are no easy games in this tournament," while also expressing hope for the Moroccan national team to achieve positive results and advance to the next round.
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