Achraf Hakimi is booed by some World Cup viewers as Morocco plays Scotland. Multiple outlets report that during Morocco’s 1-0 victory over Scotland on Saturday night, fans jeer Hakimi, who is described in one outlet’s coverage as a “rape suspect” captain. While commentating for ITV, former Scottish footballer Ally McCoist raises the question of why fans were booing, asking viewers why the reaction was happening. That line draws criticism from World Cup viewers, according to the reports, who react to McCoist’s comment during the broadcast.
The cited articles agree on the core sequence: Scotland faces Morocco at the World Cup, Morocco wins 1-0, Hakimi receives boos from some supporters, and McCoist makes an on-air remark questioning the boos during ITV’s coverage. They do not provide additional confirmed detail beyond the reported reactions and the match result, focusing primarily on how the broadcast and crowd behavior are perceived.