UK police confront Morocco fans over unrest after World Cup loss
•UK police confronted Morocco fans in London after their team's World Cup loss to France.
•Unrest occurred on Edgware Road, leading to several arrests late Thursday night.
•The confrontation highlights tensions following Morocco's exit from the tournament.
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→UK police confronted Morocco fans in London after their team's World Cup loss to France.
→Unrest occurred on Edgware Road, leading to several arrests late Thursday night.
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