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Guinea-Bissau beaten in Morocco over alleged poisoning controversy – 2022 World Cup

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The Moroccan soccer team beat their rival Guinea-Bissau 5-0 in Rabat today in the third round of Group I African qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The Moroccan team opened the scoring in the 31st minute, Achraf Hakimi scored a goal, and at 45 + 1 Luza, having converted a penalty, scored the second goal.

The Moroccans expanded at the beginning of the second half, in the 49th minute, the chairman scored a goal, and in the 62nd minute El Kaabi made the fourth, and the fifth goal came in the 82nd minute by El Haddadi.

Guinea-Bissau’s soccer team suffered food poisoning on Tuesday, but the game’s commissioner decided the match should take place after a medical report from a Moroccan hospital that treated Guinean players said they were in “good conditions.” On social media, Guinea’s assistant João Moreira Silva: I even said that I suspect poisoning

Morocco and Guinea-Bissau will face each other again next Saturday in Casablanca, in the fourth round of Group I, as the National 24 de Setembro stadium in Bissau has been banned by FIFA due to its conditions.

Guinea-Bissau has lost the lead in Group I, and in order to get into the group of African teams that will contested five places on the continent at the 2022 World Cup, it must win the remaining games that are still to come, namely Saturday. against Morocco and scheduled for November against Guinea Conakry and Sudan.

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