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Morocco player Anas Salah Eddine trusts the capabilities of his country's national team before the anticipated confrontation against France.
Morocco plays against France on Thursday evening in the quarter-finals of the World Cup tournament.
Anas Salah Eddine, the Moroccan national team player, said in statements to journalists: "There is no need to worry about the referee of the France match or anything else. All we have to do is focus on our team and what we can influence, and I think we are doing that to the fullest extent."
He added, "France is a very strong team and includes many distinguished players, but we have delivered a good performance so far, and we are preparing in the best possible way to be ready to face them."
He concluded his statements, "We have great confidence in each other, and we work hard to achieve our goal and reach the farthest point in the World Cup."
An Argentine officiating crew led by Facundo Tello will manage the Morocco-France match in the quarter-finals.
The French national team defeated Paraguay with a goal to nil in the round of 16 of the World Cup.
Meanwhile, Morocco defeated Canada three-nil in the round of 16.
The winner of the France-Morocco match will face the qualifier from the Spain vs Belgium match in the semi-final round of the World Cup.