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Moroccan Feddal suffers injury, could miss World Cup

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ZOUHAIR FEDDAL via ball with messi PHOTO: LLUIS GENE / AFP / Getty Images

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Moroccan defender Zouhair Feddal looks set to miss the World Cup after rupturing his achilles tendon in Real Betis’ 2-1 win over Villarreal on Saturday.

Feddal, who only joined Betis from Alaves in the close season, had to be stretchered off in the 52nd minute.

“We will live six months without you but we’re confident that you’ll come back stronger,” Betis wrote on Twitter.

“I will be away for some time but my strength will always be with my team-mates,” Feddal wrote.

The centre-back last played for Morocco in June of last year but was in contention to be selected for the World Cup in Russia, where the north African country take on Iran on June 15 before further Group B games against Spain and Portugal.

Source: G Sport

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