Morocco head coach Walid Regragui says has described Saturday's FIFA World Cup third-fourth play-off against Croatia as the "worst game".
The Atlas Lions missed out a spot in the final after losing 2-0 to defending champions France, which set up a battle with Croatia for the bronze medal on Saturday.
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The two sides already met in the group stages this campaign, although they played to a goalless draw at the Al Bayt Stadium.
The Moroccan head feels both sides will be dealing with disappointment and fatigue from the semi-final action during the week.
"I guess it's the worst game that we have to play. But we're still excited to play it despite the disappointment," Regragui told the media, as per Goal.
"We obviously would have liked to be in the actual final but there is the third place we play for. We want to finish on the podium.
"It is going to be quite difficult with fatigue, but there are also mental hurdles that we need to overcome.
"We know that Croatia will also want to finish third. We played them in our first game so it will be a nice finisher. It will be no walk in the park."
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