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In an interview with So Foot, Moroccan striker Munir El Haddadi talked about his career and his current club Las Palmas. Of course, he didn't escape the question about Morocco. He talked about the team's run to the semi-finals of the World Cup, even though he wasn't part of it, and explained the current good results."You have to look at the quality of the squad. A lot of Moroccans play in the major European leagues. With the World Cup behind us, we have a lot to be proud of. If this continues, there will be a new generation of this type to represent our country.Of course, I'd love to come back to the national team. I'm watching all Morocco's games at the moment, and I really hope they win the AFCON, because that would make me very happy," he asserts.