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FootballQatar 2022: Morocco Stars Dance to Oxlade’s ‘Ku Lo Sa’ After Win Against Portugal
- Morocco players celebrated their win over Portugal as they danced all the way back to their hotel
- The players were caught singing and vibing to the trending song ‘Ku Lo Sa’ by Nigerian singer Oxlade
- Some players were caught up in another realm as the song blasted through the speakers of the bus
Morocco are through to the semi-final of a FIFA World Cup for the very first time, and the Atlas Lions danced their way back to their hotel, vibing to Oxlade’s ‘Ku Lo Sa’.
History was made at the Al Thumama Stadium in Qatar as Africa reached the last four of the global show-piece for the very first time.
Youssef En-Nesyri powered home a brilliant header in the 42nd minute to score the only goal of the game, taking the North Africans through.
Morocco won the tie 1-0 ending Cristiano Ronaldo’s dream of a FIFA World Cup trophy in his footballing career.
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And as they headed back to the team’s camp, the Atlas Lions were spotted grooving to the trending song ‘Ku Lo Sa’.
Some stars could not help but dance, while others sang along as the song reverberated throughout the entire bus.
The song has continued to dominate the airwaves, charts, and playlists around the globe and more and more awards are expected.
Ku Lo Sa by Oxlade
The Native Mag reports that first premiering on A COLORS SHOW back in June 2022, the single “Ku Lo Sa” began making rounds on social media.
It also made timelines and TikTok feeds when users began recreating the singer’s infectious performance on the colourful stage.
Owing to its blend of soft but commanding melodies, and Oxlade’s self-determined showcase, the unofficial single soon became a fast fan favourite online, thanks to its instant memorability.
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FootballPepe blames referee for Portugal’s World Cup exit
Sports Brief earlier reported that Portugal defender Pepe has come out to sensationally blame the match referee for his nation’s shock exit from the World Cup at the hands of surprise packages Morocco.
After the game, media caught up with 38-year-old Pepe, who had nothing to lose now that Portugal was out of the competition.
In his post-match comments, the former Real Madrid man did not hold back as he called out referee Facundo Tello for what he termed as his tendency to constantly stop the game.