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They will be invited to participate,” said Infantino.The Premier League has yet to see any formal proposals from FIFA about the Club World Cup in 2025, nor the following year’s expanded World Cup, the PA news agency understands.Picture of the dayTweet of the dayRecommendedCristiano Ronaldo mistakenly says he’s happy to come to ‘South Africa’ after Saudi transferMatch-fixing investigation is ’embarrassing’ for snooker – Steve DavisGeorginio Rutter sidelined by Hoffenheim amid reports of interest from LeedsUp nextCroatia v Morocco, third-fourth place play-off (Saturday 3pm, BBC One)More aboutPA ReadyMoroccoZlatko DalicFranceOusmane DembeleArgentinaAdrien RabiotRaphael VaraneKingsley ComanCroatiaGianni InfantinoIbrahima KonateFIFAPresidentDayot UpamecanoAfricanKhalifa International StadiumEuropean Super LeagueSpainKylian Mbappe1/1Today at the World Cup: Morocco look to end on high and France hit by illness Today at the World Cup: Morocco look to end on high and France hit by illnessA sickness bug is giving France coach Didier Deschamps some issues ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final against Argentina (Christophe Ena/AP)AP ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.SubscribeAlready subscribed? Log inMost PopularPopular videos Sponsored FeaturesVoucher CodesTravelodge Discount Code5% off all bookings - Travelodge discount codeTUI Discount CodeSave £200 on 2023 holidays with this TUI discount codeBarcelo Discount Code12% off the exclusive Torre de Madrid - Barcelo discount codeNational Trust Discount CodeFamily memberships from just £83.40 a year at National TrustHotels Com Discount CodeExtra 10% off travel with this Hotels.com discount code for NHSIndy / CompareCompare UK Broadband DealsCompare broadband packages side by side to find the best deal for youCheap Broadband Deals 2023Compare cheap broadband deals from providers with fastest speed in your areaFibre Broadband Deals January 2023All you need to know about fibre broadbandBest Apple iPhone Deals in the UK January 2023Compare iPhone contract deals and get the best offer this JanuaryCompare Mobile Phone DealsCompare the best mobile phone deals from the top networks and brands Get in touchContact usJobs Our ProductsSubscribeRegisterNewslettersInstall our appArchiveOther publicationsInternational editionsIndependent en EspañolIndependent ArabiaIndependent TurkishIndependent PersianIndependent UrduEvening StandardNovaya GazetaExtrasPuzzlesAll topicsVoucher codesCompareIndependent AdvertisingSyndicationWorking at The IndependentLegalCode of conduct and complaintsContributorsCookie policyPrivacy noticeUser policiesModern Slavery Act Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inCloseUK EditionChangeUS EditionAsia EditionEdición en EspañolSubscribe{{indy.truncatedName}}Log in / Register {{#items}}{{#stampSmall}}{{/stampSmall}}{{#stampClimate}}{{/stampClimate}}{{#stampPremium}}{{/stampPremium}}{{title}}{{#desc}}{{desc}}{{/desc}}{{#children}}{{title}}{{/children}}{{/items}}Indy100Crosswords & PuzzlesMost CommentedNewslettersAsk Me AnythingVirtual EventsCoursesVouchersCompare✕Log inEmail addressPasswordEmail and password don't matchSubmitForgotten your password?New to The Independent?RegisterOr if you would prefer:SIGN IN WITH GOOGLEWant an ad-free experience?View offersThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy notice and Terms of service apply.Hi {{indy.fullName}}My Independent Premium Account details Help centre Logout @keyframes spin{0%{transform:rotate(0)}to{transform:rotate(1turn)}} Draftkings
Surprise package Morocco will look to end their World Cup on a high as they face Croatia in the third-place play-off in Qatar.Meanwhile, finalists France have been hit by a sickness bug ahead of their bid to defend their 2018 title against Argentina on Sunday.Here, the PA news agency takes a look at what lies ahead from the final two days at the World Cup.Illness not an issue insists DembeleFrance forward Ousmane Dembele insists the illness affecting some members of the squad is not distracting their World Cup final preparations.RecommendedCharity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aideUkraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow liveCentre-backs Raphael Varane and Ibrahima Konate are the two latest players to have reportedly been affected by sickness inside the camp.Midfielder Adrien Rabiot was absent for Wednesday’s semi-final win over Morocco, while another centre-back Dayot Upamecano and winger Kingsley Coman have also been unwell in recent days.“We’re not scared of the virus,” said Dembele.“Dayot and Adrien, they had a headache, maybe a sore tummy, but they’ve got tea and ginger and honey and that helps them a lot.“We’re not preoccupied by that, so hopefully everyone will be fully fit for Sunday’s game.”France are following strict medical precautions to prevent the spread of the sickness bug.“Risky” appointment of Qatari officials – DalicCroatia coach Zlatko Dalic believes the appointment of Qatari referee Abdulrahman Al Jassim for their third-place play-off against Morocco is a “huge risk”.Al Jassim will be joined by Qatari assistants but Dalic criticised the decision to appoint a local official.“To be honest, I think that FIFA has now taken a huge risk on itself,” he said.“I’m not under-estimating anyone but I hope that we will not be talking about the referee after the match tomorrow.”Dalic hopes the game will not be 37-year-old Luka Modric’s last at international level.“Knowing how he feels about football and the Croatia national team, I’m quite sure he will (play on), but it is his decision only,” he added.Regragui happy to take ‘booby prize’The World Cup third-place play-off is generally regarded as the worst game to play but Morocco head coach Walid Regragui still wants to win it and become the first African nation to medal in a finals.They face Croatia at Khalifa International Stadium on Saturday to battle for the bronze medal, having already become the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final.“Finishing third is not the same as finishing fourth and we want to take a medal home with us,” said Regragui, who also referred to the match as the “booby prize”.“When you come out of a semi-final, the first time we’ve ever been in one, emotions were running high and it was quite difficult, however, my players still have that appetite they want to finish well.”Expanded Club World Cup announcedProspects of a European Super League may be more distant then ever but the domestic football calendar is set to get more congested for top clubs after FIFA announced the expansion of the Club World Cup.President Gianni Infantino has revealed the introduction of a new quadrennial men’s tournament kicking off in summer 2025 and featuring 32 teams from across the globe, having cancelled the original 24-team tournament planned for last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.“They will be the best teams in the world Phbet
They will be invited to participate,” said Infantino.The Premier League has yet to see any formal proposals from FIFA about the Club World Cup in 2025, nor the following year’s expanded World Cup, the PA news agency understands.Picture of the dayTweet of the dayRecommendedCristiano Ronaldo mistakenly says he’s happy to come to ‘South Africa’ after Saudi transferMatch-fixing investigation is ’embarrassing’ for snooker – Steve DavisGeorginio Rutter sidelined by Hoffenheim amid reports of interest from LeedsUp nextCroatia v Morocco, third-fourth place play-off (Saturday 3pm, BBC One)More aboutPA ReadyMoroccoZlatko DalicFranceOusmane DembeleArgentinaAdrien RabiotRaphael VaraneKingsley ComanCroatiaGianni InfantinoIbrahima KonateFIFAPresidentDayot UpamecanoAfricanKhalifa International StadiumEuropean Super LeagueSpainKylian Mbappe1/1Today at the World Cup: Morocco look to end on high and France hit by illness Today at the World Cup: Morocco look to end on high and France hit by illnessA sickness bug is giving France coach Didier Deschamps some issues ahead of Sunday’s World Cup final against Argentina (Christophe Ena/AP)AP ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.SubscribeAlready subscribed? Log inMost PopularPopular videos Sponsored FeaturesVoucher CodesTravelodge Discount Code5% off all bookings - Travelodge discount codeTUI Discount CodeSave £200 on 2023 holidays with this TUI discount codeBarcelo Discount Code12% off the exclusive Torre de Madrid - Barcelo discount codeNational Trust Discount CodeFamily memberships from just £83.40 a year at National TrustHotels Com Discount CodeExtra 10% off travel with this Hotels.com discount code for NHSIndy / CompareCompare UK Broadband DealsCompare broadband packages side by side to find the best deal for youCheap Broadband Deals 2023Compare cheap broadband deals from providers with fastest speed in your areaFibre Broadband Deals January 2023All you need to know about fibre broadbandBest Apple iPhone Deals in the UK January 2023Compare iPhone contract deals and get the best offer this JanuaryCompare Mobile Phone DealsCompare the best mobile phone deals from the top networks and brands Get in touchContact usJobs Our ProductsSubscribeRegisterNewslettersInstall our appArchiveOther publicationsInternational editionsIndependent en EspañolIndependent ArabiaIndependent TurkishIndependent PersianIndependent UrduEvening StandardNovaya GazetaExtrasPuzzlesAll topicsVoucher codesCompareIndependent AdvertisingSyndicationWorking at The IndependentLegalCode of conduct and complaintsContributorsCookie policyPrivacy noticeUser policiesModern Slavery Act Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inCloseUK EditionChangeUS EditionAsia EditionEdición en EspañolSubscribe{{indy.truncatedName}}Log in / Register {{#items}}{{#stampSmall}}{{/stampSmall}}{{#stampClimate}}{{/stampClimate}}{{#stampPremium}}{{/stampPremium}}{{title}}{{#desc}}{{desc}}{{/desc}}{{#children}}{{title}}{{/children}}{{/items}}Indy100Crosswords & PuzzlesMost CommentedNewslettersAsk Me AnythingVirtual EventsCoursesVouchersCompare✕Log inEmail addressPasswordEmail and password don't matchSubmitForgotten your password?New to The Independent?RegisterOr if you would prefer:SIGN IN WITH GOOGLEWant an ad-free experience?View offersThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy notice and Terms of service apply.Hi {{indy.fullName}}My Independent Premium Account details Help centre Logout @keyframes spin{0%{transform:rotate(0)}to{transform:rotate(1turn)}} EFL
Surprise package Morocco will look to end their World Cup on a high as they face Croatia in the third-place play-off in Qatar.Meanwhile, finalists France have been hit by a sickness bug ahead of their bid to defend their 2018 title against Argentina on Sunday.Here, the PA news agency takes a look at what lies ahead from the final two days at the World Cup.Illness not an issue insists DembeleFrance forward Ousmane Dembele insists the illness affecting some members of the squad is not distracting their World Cup final preparations.RecommendedCharity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aideUkraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow liveCentre-backs Raphael Varane and Ibrahima Konate are the two latest players to have reportedly been affected by sickness inside the camp.Midfielder Adrien Rabiot was absent for Wednesday’s semi-final win over Morocco, while another centre-back Dayot Upamecano and winger Kingsley Coman have also been unwell in recent days.“We’re not scared of the virus,” said Dembele.“Dayot and Adrien, they had a headache, maybe a sore tummy, but they’ve got tea and ginger and honey and that helps them a lot.“We’re not preoccupied by that, so hopefully everyone will be fully fit for Sunday’s game.”France are following strict medical precautions to prevent the spread of the sickness bug.“Risky” appointment of Qatari officials – DalicCroatia coach Zlatko Dalic believes the appointment of Qatari referee Abdulrahman Al Jassim for their third-place play-off against Morocco is a “huge risk”.Al Jassim will be joined by Qatari assistants but Dalic criticised the decision to appoint a local official.“To be honest, I think that FIFA has now taken a huge risk on itself,” he said.“I’m not under-estimating anyone but I hope that we will not be talking about the referee after the match tomorrow.”Dalic hopes the game will not be 37-year-old Luka Modric’s last at international level.“Knowing how he feels about football and the Croatia national team, I’m quite sure he will (play on), but it is his decision only,” he added.Regragui happy to take ‘booby prize’The World Cup third-place play-off is generally regarded as the worst game to play but Morocco head coach Walid Regragui still wants to win it and become the first African nation to medal in a finals.They face Croatia at Khalifa International Stadium on Saturday to battle for the bronze medal, having already become the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final.“Finishing third is not the same as finishing fourth and we want to take a medal home with us,” said Regragui, who also referred to the match as the “booby prize”.“When you come out of a semi-final, the first time we’ve ever been in one, emotions were running high and it was quite difficult, however, my players still have that appetite they want to finish well.”Expanded Club World Cup announcedProspects of a European Super League may be more distant then ever but the domestic football calendar is set to get more congested for top clubs after FIFA announced the expansion of the Club World Cup.President Gianni Infantino has revealed the introduction of a new quadrennial men’s tournament kicking off in summer 2025 and featuring 32 teams from across the globe, having cancelled the original 24-team tournament planned for last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.“They will be the best teams in the world Pogo