London erupts after Morocco's World Cup exit to France as Paris celebrates

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Morocco’s 2-0 World Cup loss to France triggered clashes in London as police confronted crowds waving Moroccan flags and hurling debris, with at least one officer down and arrests reported, while Paris celebrated France’s win with raucous public displays; the piece also notes prior and related unrest tied to major soccer outcomes and previews upcoming quarterfinal matchups.
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