World Cup 2022: Abdel Razzak Hamdallah's performance against France draws criticism

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Morocco's loss in the World Cup semi-finals against France, with two unanswered goals, generated different responses regarding striker Abdel Razzak Hamdallah's involvement.

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Opinions were mixed on Hamdallah's performance in front of France, with some believing that the player performed poorly.

Some people left abusive remarks on Hamdallah's Instagram account, prompting the Moroccan player to disable the comments section.

At the same time, some felt Hamdallah played well, and a Twitter movement to support him was begun with the hashtag "Proud of you, Hamdallah."

According to the statistics website Sofascore, Hamdallah played 24 minutes, whereas Youssef En-Nesyri played 66.

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Youssef En-Nesyri only touched the ball three times, whereas Hamdallah touched it 11 times.

Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah won three out of four tackles, but Youssef En-Nesyri did not take part in the tackles against France.

Hamdallah struck France's goal once, while Youssef En-Nesyri failed to shoot.