Morocco coach Herve Renard has called on his side to seize the opportunity at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon after fulfilling their initial objective of reaching the quarter-finals.
“It is already a privilege to be in the last eight but now we need to be much more ambitious than that,” Renard told reporters ahead of Sunday’s meeting with Egypt in Port-Gentil in Gabon.
Morocco made it to the quarterfinals as runners-up in Group C after eliminating the Ivory Coast, the team Renard coached to the title two years ago.
Other fancied sides like Algeria and hosts Gabon failed to make it out of their groups and, suddenly, the Atlas Lions are daring to dream of glory in a competition they have not won since 1976.
“Sometimes the African Cup can be more difficult than this, so when you are lucky enough to safely negotiate the group stage against very strong teams you need to seize the opportunity,” said Renard, 48. “It would be extraordinary if we could go a lot further.”
Morocco had not made it beyond the group stage at the Cup of Nations since losing the 2004 final to hosts Tunisia.
“I have already received some quite moving messages from people I know in Morocco, who may be usually watch La Liga – Barcelona or Real Madrid. They are supporters of these teams but it is not the same thing. They are filled with pride just now,” added Renard, who is bidding to become the first man to win the Cup of Nations three times with three different countries.
The Frenchman also led Zambia to glory in Gabon in 2012.
“To be able to have a great party when we return to Morocco would be magnificent. And I know what I am talking about,” he noted.
Source: Ghana/AccraFM.com