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The victory over Portugal and advancing to the quarterfinals of the World Cup is a feat that has shocked the entire soccer world. Even the world's richest man, Musk, could not hold back his excitement, posting congratulations on social media platforms, exclaiming that this team has written a new chapter in history. It is reported that Musk was born in South Africa, so the Moroccan team became the first African team to reach the quarterfinals in the history of the World Cup is particularly excited.

Although Musk, who serves as CEO of Tesla Motors, holds U.S. citizenship, he spent his childhood in Pretoria, South Africa, where he completed his high school education. Therefore, he has deep feelings for South Africa and Africa as a whole. This time, the outstanding performance of the Moroccan team made him feel proud, and he quickly took to social media to express his congratulations to the team.

It is worth mentioning that Musk is also a soccer fan. He has publicly expressed a strong interest in acquiring English Premier League powerhouse Manchester United, news that has excited United fans around the world. In addition, Musk also congratulated Japan on social media after they beat Spain in the group stage, which seems to indicate that he is more inclined to support teams that beat strong opponents.

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