Morocco captain Mehdi Benatia donates TV screen for small village to watch South Africa clash

Morocco captain Mehdi Benatia donates TV screen for small village to watch South Africa clash
Morocco's Mehdi Amine El Mouttaqui celebrates end of the African Cup of Nations group D soccer match between Morocco and Ivory Coast in Al Salam Stadium in Cairo. (AP)
Updated 01 July 2019
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Morocco captain Mehdi Benatia donates TV screen for small village to watch South Africa clash

Morocco captain Mehdi Benatia donates TV screen for small village to watch South Africa clash
  • Gesture came following viral image of group of young Atlas Lions fans crowding around a small smartphone screen
  • Former Juventus and Bayern Munich defender Benatia saw the photo

LONDON: Morocco go into battle with South Africa on Monday for a place in the Africa Cup of Nations round of 16, and a group of supporters in a small Moroccan village got to see it in all its glory thanks to captain Mehdi Benatia.

Following a viral image of a group of young Atlas Lions fans crowding around a small smartphone screen to watch their team’s 1-0 win over Ivory Coast last week, Moroccan football website Soccer212 started a campaign to help them have a “better viewing experience.”

Former Juventus and Bayern Munich defender Benatia saw the photo and offered to pay for a large TV set, satellite connection and all the necessary equipment to get to the boys in time for Monday’s match.

Benatia took to social media to explain his gesture, saying: “When you see something like this, one can only wish to give back, give away everything. This is for you my boys — we will do everything to make you happy.”

Achraf Hakimi rattled the crossbar with a terrific 25-yard attempt early in the second half, but Morocco won it right at the death as Mbark Boussoufa stabbed home from close range after a free-kick fell into his path.

Having been on course to seal one of four best third-place spots, South Africa will now be counting on Senegal to beat Kenya later Monday while keeping a close eye on Tuesday's results in Group E and F.