Hakimi Reveals Moroccan Dream

Morocco is top of its World Cup qualifying group

PSG star Achraf Hakimi says that while he would love to win trophies with Paris Saint-Germain this season, he would prefer silverware with Morocco.

Achraf Hakimi dreams of Morocco (Pic – Nabil Ramdani/BackpagePix)

PSG won their fourth consecutive Ligue 1 championship with their 1-0 victory over Angers on Saturday, with six games of the season still to play.

They are also in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, and won the French Supercup earlier in the season, with a 1-0 win over Monaco.

Morocco is top of its World Cup qualifying group with five wins from five games and lead its Africa Cup of Nations group with six wins from six games.

The national team vice-captain explained that it would be something special to win a trophy with his country.

He told Hespress: “I think it would be great to win everything with Paris.

“But with Morocco, the feeling is different—the World Cup doesn’t happen every year, so I would prefer to win something with Morocco, like the World Cup.

“Winning something with Morocco, whether it’s the Africa Cup of Nations or the World Cup, is what I dream of.”

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