Morocco dealt huge blow as injured Saibari out of World Cup quarterfinal
•Ismael Saibari is ruled out of the World Cup quarterfinal match against France.
•He suffered a hamstring injury last week.
•This injury is a significant setback for the Moroccan team.
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→Ismael Saibari is ruled out of the World Cup quarterfinal match against France.
→He suffered a hamstring injury last week.
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