It’s been a little over 48-hours and I’m still buzzing. As it seems is much of the Moroccan capital, from where I write. With only six football matches, Morocco’s Atlas Lions have managed to do what hundreds of highly paid consultants and think tanks have failed to achieve in many years: unite Moroccans around a common goal and show the world the essence of Moroccan-ness. This year’s World Cup in Qatar has kickstarted a new relationship with the land of my forebearers. I usually don’t care about football, nor do many of my peers, but the representation and political turn it took captivated me….