As Morocco's footballers wrote the legend of the World Cup and made it to the quarterfinals, Moroccan fans around the globe took to the streets to celebrate this historic moment. Especially outside the Moroccan capital, Casablanca and other major cities, thousands of fans gathered in the city center, immersed in the sea of revelry. And London, New York, Milan and other cosmopolitan cities, have also organized grand celebrations.
However, right in the middle of the celebrations, unfortunate news came out of Milan, Italy. A Moroccan fan was the unfortunate victim of a terrorist attack during a celebration. He was stabbed in the neck with a knife by an Eastern European man and is in critical condition. According to Italian media outlet Rai News, about 5,000 fans were gathered on the streets of Milan to celebrate Morocco's advancement to the quarterfinals. The North African fan was killed when he tried to dissuade them during a clash.
At the same time, London, England and New York, United States also witnessed the enthusiasm of Moroccan fans. A large number of fans took to the streets, and even caused traffic jams, the police had to deploy a large number of police to maintain order. Fortunately, although the scene was once tense, but did not cause a riot.