Walid Regragui says that though it may sound crazy, he’s convinced Morocco could win the World Cup. He has sent a message to the European press for criticizing his team’s game and has dismantled the theory of possession as the best way to win a football game.Mozzart Sport exclusive: Gambian striker reveals what it’s like to work with Regragui, the Moroccan miracle-makerNow, he’s dreaming of the World Cup title. The victory for Morocco, African football and the Arab world. “We are playing against the defending champion, with great players and the best team in the world. But we believe in passing that obstacle and, why not, winning the World Cup. We are not tired, so let’s run for it.”Morocco’s Ounahi poised for bigger things after World Cup breakoutAsked about the team’s mentality in the press conference ahead of the semifinal tie against France, Regragui said:”I have told them that we have to change the mentality of our continent. We have not arrived here by chance, but I have told them that we could not settle with the fact we’re here. We are confident and we have had the most difficult journey. Many have said we’re going out, and we are still here. We will fight to go even further for the African countries and the Arab world,” explained the Atlas Lions coach.If we only knew that Wednesday…And what about the tactics for the game…”We will do it as we know how. Is 70% of ball possession to shoot twice on goal an option for us? I’m going to tell FIFA president Gianni Infantino to give a point to the teams that exceed 60% of possession. We are here to win, not to have possession. If they allow us the ball, fine, we’ll see and do whatever it takes so they don’t beat us. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6886040##”They talk about tiki-taka. When you have players who can do that properly, that’s fine. I know that the Europeans criticize our game. We have to win for Africa, for the countries that are evolving, ” concluded he.QATAR 2022 WORLD CUP1/2 FINALSTuesday22.00: (1.95) Argentina (3.40) Croatia (4.50)Wednesday22.00: (1.60) France (3.70) Morocco (7.50)***odds are subject to change