Hard blow for Morocco. One month before the start of the World Cup (November 20 – December 18), Watford midfielder Imran Louza has announced his withdrawal from the competition. Suffering from a broken ankle, the 23-year-old player will not participate in the World Cup with the Lions. In a message posted on his Twitter account, the former Nantes player expressed his disappointment: “Hard images to take, hard news to accept, but on Wednesday night, one of my biggest dreams came to an end…
I have no choice but to get up and fight for my family and everyone who believes in me. I will come back even stronger than ever. » A shock when Morocco will have a lot to do in its group F, alongside Belgium, Canada and Croatia. A package that comes on top of that of Tarik Tissoudali, injured last August and out for the entire competition.
Images hard to take, news hard to accept, but last night, one of my biggest dreams flew away.. I have no choice but to get up and fight for my family and all those who believe in me. I’ll come back stronger than ever pic.twitter.com/qGL1REIgCw
— LOUZA (@Louza_Imran) October 20, 2022