الصدراتي يخرج عن صمته: ما حكاية "جملة مفيدة" التي أحرجت صحفياً أمام رئيس "الكاف"؟

<p><span style="color: var(--c-text); font-size: 0.88rem;">Sadrati kicked off the episode by highlighting an incident that sparked widespread ridicule on social media: a verbal spat between the CAF President and an Egyptian journalist during a press conference. With his signature humorous touch, Sadrati criticized the journalist’s insistence on speaking in "shaky" English despite the President offering him the chance to speak in Arabic.</span></p><p data-path-to-node="4">Sadrati didn't just stop at the joke; he delivered a clear professional message:</p><blockquote data-path-to-node="5"><p data-path-to-node="5,0">"It is no shame to not master a foreign language, but the shame lies in pretending to do so at an international forum representing your country."</p></blockquote><p data-path-to-node="6">He emphasized that such behaviors undermine the integrity of serious journalism.</p><h3 data-path-to-node="7">The AFCON Trophy and Senegal: A Display in France’s "Garden"!</h3><p data-path-to-node="8">Moroccan football news was front and center as the program denounced the Senegal national team’s celebration of the AFCON trophy (which has sparked significant controversy) during their friendly match against Peru in France. Sadrati and his guests via phone suggested these actions reflect "mentalities" inconsistent with fair play. He maintained that rights are eventually restored to their owners, especially as everyone awaits the decision from the <b data-path-to-node="8" data-index-in-node="452">Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)</b>.</p><h3 data-path-to-node="9">The Atlas Cubs: A Glimmer of Hope That "Cooled the Heart"</h3><p data-path-to-node="10">On a brighter note, the program celebrated the major achievements of the <b data-path-to-node="10" data-index-in-node="73">Moroccan U-17 National Team</b>. Sadrati and his listeners praised the fighting spirit of the "Cubs" following their well-deserved victories over Tunisia, Algeria (3–0), and Egypt (2–1). The audience viewed these results as the perfect on-field response to attempts to destabilize Moroccan football, asserting that the Kingdom's footballing future is in safe hands.</p><p data-path-to-node="10"></p><h3 data-path-to-node="12">Global Fan Interaction: From Tiznit to the USA</h3><p data-path-to-node="13">What sets <b data-path-to-node="13" data-index-in-node="10">"Taqarqib Nab m’a l-Hbab"</b> apart is the familial atmosphere Chouaib Sadrati fosters. The episode featured calls from across the globe:</p><ul data-path-to-node="14"><li><p data-path-to-node="14,0,0"><b data-path-to-node="14,0,0" data-index-in-node="0">Mustapha from Tiznit</b>, who reminisced about the "good old days."</p></li><li><p data-path-to-node="14,1,0"><b data-path-to-node="14,1,0" data-index-in-node="0">Nada</b>, tuning in from the <b data-path-to-node="14,1,0" data-index-in-node="25">USA</b> to send her regards to the crew.</p></li><li><p data-path-to-node="14,2,0"><b data-path-to-node="14,2,0" data-index-in-node="0">"Moul l-Batata"</b> (the potato seller), who added a special flavor to the finale with his sincere prayers while on his way to Laayoune.</p></li></ul><p><p><h2><span style="color: var(--c-text); font-size: 0.88rem;">Football is More Than Just a Game</span></h2></p></p><p data-path-to-node="17">Chouaib Sadrati concluded the episode by affirming that <b data-path-to-node="17" data-index-in-node="56">"Morocco will remain great through its flag and its achievements."</b> He called on fans to uphold sportsmanship and reject racism, while firmly holding onto national rights in international arenas.</p><p data-path-to-node="18">Once again, <b data-path-to-node="18" data-index-in-node="12">Chouaib Sadrati</b> succeeded in being the voice of the street, merging humor with gravity, and turning his show into a free space to express patriotism and passion for the national jersey.</p>