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Morocco exits world cup with pride
- Updated: September 19, 2016
Spain finished their Group F dominance with a surprisingly tight clash against the eliminated Morocco, finishing 4-3 to tee up a FIFA Futsal World Cup Colombia 2016 knockout match-up with Kazakhstan.
Things began very much to the script, namely Spain dominating. Even so, Europe’s reigning champions felt a little out of tune as they failed to find that clockwork synchronicity that is often so accessible to them.
While the collective quality wasn’t quite there, the individual talent was very much in attendance, with Rodrigo superbly …