
Harimat After Arab Cup Win: "Our Sacrifices Were Not in Vain, We Dedicate the Title to King Mohammed VI and the Moroccan People"
Mohammed Rabie Harimat, captain of the Moroccan national reserve team, expressed his immense joy after the national squad clinched the Arab Cup title, following their 3-2 victory over Jordan. He affirmed that this achievement was well-deserved, coming after significant efforts and sacrifices from all team members.
In his post-match remarks, Harimat stated, "It's an indescribable feeling, praise be to God. For me, this victory was well-deserved; our sacrifices and those of our families were not in vain." He added that this triumph is dedicated to "the Moroccan people and King Mohammed VI," thanking God for this grace and success.
The Moroccan reserve team captain also singled out coach Tariq Sektioui for high praise, saying, "I thank coach Sektioui very much; he is a man of great character and deserves all the best, both he and the players." He highlighted the significant role played by the technical staff in leading the team to victory.
Harimat also extended his gratitude to the Moroccan fans and everyone who contributed to the success of this edition of the tournament, asserting that the Arab Cup was "a beautiful tournament by all standards," both in terms of organization and technical level.
Discussing the physical exertion, Harimat explained that the match schedule was demanding, stating, "As you saw, we were playing every three days, which is difficult. But praise be to God, when you have players with such spirit and quality, all we can say is congratulations to them."
Harimat concluded his statements by congratulating his teammates and all members of the national team, sending a message to the Moroccan fans: "They deserve this triumph, and congratulations to the Moroccan people on this title."