The stadiums of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar witnessed the cheering chant of “Sir, sir, sir” echoed by Moroccan fans as it was the key to winning several matches, most recently against Portugal. .
With a powerful drum sound, he captures the hearts of the opponents, and then in a single and organized voice the crowd chants: “Sir. This “Sir, sir, sir” chant began in the Moroccan league with coach Walid Rekraghi and continued to cheer the national team on until it reached the historic qualification to face France in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
And the word “sir sir sir” from the Moroccan colloquial language excites the “Atlas lions” and revives their fighting spirit on the green rectangle, and means “go ahead”, shake the opponent’s goal, scoring goals. Moroccan fans make the event at the World Cup in Qatar with their big presence and their various slogans during the matches, this time they chant “net” (they score in the net) and once with “bring it boys” (achieve victory). , champions), according to the Anatolian News Agency.
The history of this famous recitative (Sir / Sir – a command to good action) is connected with the fact that Regragui, from the very beginning of his training career in the Moroccan club Al-Fateh Al-Rabati, asked the fans to repeat this word, because it motivates him and the players . In June 2014, Al Rakraki was appointed as the coach of Al Fateh for 3 seasons, during which he won the Throne Cup title in 2014 and the league championship in 2016, and won the title of best coach in the same year. . .
From Rabat to the Wydad sports club, the applause moved from Regraga after mid-2021, and in one season he won the Champions League title and the league championship, as well as reached the final of the Throne Cup. From the very beginning of the Atlas Lions’ journey to the world championships, “Sir, sir, sir” has become a favorite greeting for Moroccan, Arab and even foreign fans. In previous press statements, Al-Rakraki said: “From time to time I want to hear (sir) because it pleases me and motivates me in the first place … It pushes me to run and helps the players to run more and I hope that you will repeat it because it makes me happy.” Addressing the fans, he added: “Even if a player misses the ball, there is no problem with that. Rather repeat the walk and keep cheering, because when people are optimistic and believe in us, we will win.” From the ocean to the Persian Gulf, the Moroccan and Arab masses were filled with joy that the Lions of Atlas reached the semi-finals, with hopes to cross France (roosters) on Wednesday and reach the final and even win the cup on December 18 to the sound of magical singing “Sir, sir, sir.”