AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Focus: Morocco’s Atlas Lions head into Friday’s Group C showdown with Scotland in Boston after drawing Brazil 1-1, with coach Steve Clarke calling Morocco “the real deal” and saying Scotland’s underdog tag could suit them as they chase a first-ever knockout berth. Legal & Sports: PSG and Morocco right-back Achraf Hakimi will stand trial on a rape charge after a French appeals court rejected his appeal; Hakimi denies wrongdoing and says he feels like “an easy target.” Local Match Logistics: Organisers promise smoother entry and crowd flow at Boston Stadium after earlier crush conditions for Scotland fans, while supporters also face train boarding-group rules for the Morocco match. Morocco Beyond Football: A survey finds Morocco’s top young graduates increasingly prefer government jobs over private-sector roles, driven mainly by job security. Rail & Industry: South Korea’s Korail won a contract to support Morocco’s 440-electric EMU rail project, including project management and maintenance advisory work.
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