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Ramoreboli on CAF Champions League fairy tale run and the ‘black magic’ claims in Morocco

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 Ramoreboli walked out of the post-match press conference after a Moroccan journalist asked him if Galaxy’s win was inspired by “black magic
Ramoreboli walked out of the post-match press conference after a Moroccan journalist asked him if Galaxy’s win was inspired by “black magic
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Botswana-based South African coach Morena Ramoreboli did the unthinkable last weekend when his less-fancied side, Jwaneng Galaxy, stunned Moroccan powerhouse Wydad Athletic 1-0 in their own backyard in a CAF Champions League group stage fixture in Marrakech.

The Moroccans did not take the defeat too well, as demonstrated by the distasteful events that followed the post-match conference at Stade de Marrakech last Saturday.

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