Morocco coach Regragui: We tried everything to convince Yamal
Morocco coach Regragui: We tried everything to convince Yamal
Morocco coach Regragui: We tried everything to convince Yamal

Morocco coach Regragui: We tried everything to convince Yamal
Morocco coach Wahid Regragui says he tried everything to get Barcelona whiz Lamine Yamal to commit the Atlas Lions.
Yamal is now well-established with Spain, winning the Euros last summer, but also could've been ferried away by the nation of his parents as a younger player.
Regragui recalled to El Chiringuito: "Yamal is a generational crack. We tried to make him choose Morocco, he chose differently and we wished him the best with Spain, what he does at his age is incredible."
He also revealed: "I spoke directly with Lamine, we presented him with the project he would find with Morocco, with the African Cup that we will play at home and the 2030 World Cup with the affection that the Moroccan people could give him.
"After 2-3 days he called me and said: 'Mister, thank you for the esteem, but I feel Spanish and I would like to play with Spain', he told me this even though he was not playing with the senior national team at the time, but he wanted to get there.
"Did I also speak to his family? I spoke to him, his family and his lawyer. All the Moroccans wanted us to convince him, we did everything we could."
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Morocco coach Regragui: We tried everything to convince Yamal
Morocco coach Wahid Regragui says he tried everything to get Barcelona whiz Lamine Yamal to commit the Atlas Lions.
Yamal is now well-established with Spain, winning the Euros last summer, but also could've been ferried away by the nation of his parents as a younger player.
Regragui recalled to El Chiringuito: "Yamal is a generational crack. We tried to make him choose Morocco, he chose differently and we wished him the best with Spain, what he does at his age is incredible."
He also revealed: "I spoke directly with Lamine, we presented him with the project he would find with Morocco, with the African Cup that we will play at home and the 2030 World Cup with the affection that the Moroccan people could give him.
"After 2-3 days he called me and said: 'Mister, thank you for the esteem, but I feel Spanish and I would like to play with Spain', he told me this even though he was not playing with the senior national team at the time, but he wanted to get there.
"Did I also speak to his family? I spoke to him, his family and his lawyer. All the Moroccans wanted us to convince him, we did everything we could."
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Re: Morocco coach Regragui: We tried everything to convince Yamal
This is my argument when I say we need to focus on those who actually want to play for us, rather than continuing to chase players who have made it clear they're emotionally tied to another country. I think even Obi said the same thing in his podcast.
Even if you finally manage to get them on board (after they've failed to make their preferred team), are they necessarily the best player for your team? What would be their level of commitment? Maybe they'll feel like a mercenary playing for you and have many off days.
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Re: Morocco coach Regragui: We tried everything to convince Yamal
Nigeria should not quit trying even though we are yet to be first choice with players who get offers from a European country. Attempting to grab them young can enhance our NT. However, I will not subscribe to ignoring locally grown talent either.
The difficulties of statistical thinking describes a puzzling limitation of our mind: our excessive confidence in what we believe we know, and our apparent inability to acknowledge the full extent of our ignorance and the uncertainty of the world we live in. We are prone to overestimate how much we understand about the world and to underestimate the role of chance in events -- Daniel Kahneman (2011), Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics