Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jul 8
Deschamps Urges Fair Officiating Before France-Morocco Quarterfinal as 2022 Penalty Dispute Still Lingers
Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jul 8

Deschamps Urges Fair Officiating Before France-Morocco Quarterfinal as 2022 Penalty Dispute Still Lingers

3 articles · Updated · The Boston Globe · Jul 8

Summary

  • Didier Deschamps said France wants Argentinian referee Facundo Tello to apply the laws fairly in Thursday’s World Cup quarterfinal against Morocco, after officiating disputes have shadowed the tournament.
  • The concern follows Egypt’s formal FIFA complaint over French referee François Letexier in Argentina’s 3-2 win, a match that featured six stoppage-time cautions, a red card and a disallowed Egyptian goal.
  • Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi publicly backed Tello as experienced and calm, but Morocco also carries grievance from its 2-0 semifinal loss to France in 2022, when it felt denied a penalty.
  • France enters 5-0-0 after a 1-0 win over Paraguay and is chasing a third World Cup title, while Deschamps warned AFCON champion Morocco is stronger than four years ago and built on a disciplined defense.

Insights

Is the France-Morocco rematch destined to be decided by the referee, not the players?
With Argentina embroiled in 'rigged' claims, why did FIFA assign their referee to this high-stakes quarterfinal?