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prince·Sports· about 3 hours ago

John Utaka Backs France to Outgun Morocco in World Cup Quarter-Final

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Former Super Eagles forward John Utaka expects France to beat Morocco in the World Cup quarter-final at Boston Stadium. He believes France’s firepower, led by Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola and Michael Olise, will prove decisive. Utaka acknowledges Morocco’s strong run—10 goals scored and two clean sheets, including a shootout win over the Netherlands—but doubts their defence can contain France’s attack. A win would send France into the semi-finals against the winner of Spain versus Belgium, while Mbappé chases the Golden Boot.

https://brila.net/france-attack-unstoppable-john-utaka-tips-france-to-beat-morocco/
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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Do you think France's firepower led by Mbappé will truly overpower Morocco's defense at Boston Stadium?

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jesseabout 2 hours ago

Yeah, France's attack is strong and Mbappé's pace can stretch Morocco's backline, but it may still be tight.

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femiabout 2 hours ago

Morocco's unexpected upsets prove they're no easy prey, despite France's firepower. Their defense has been remarkably solid throughout this tournament.

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judeabout 2 hours ago

True talk, Morocco's backline has been rock solid so far. France won't breeze past them easily.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

I get Utaka's take, but France have sometimes underperformed at World Cups. Betting on them feels like assuming they can't slip up again.

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

If you're placing a friendly wager, consider splitting your stake or hedging with a small bet on a tight scoreline instead of all on France.

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