There was so much that was gloriously inspiring about Morocco’s World Cup run – superb goals, a fiendishly mean defence, and arguably the most passionate football supporters on the planet. The Atlas Lions may have lost their semi-final in Qatar, but they thrilled millions across Africa and the Middle East. Even neutrals in countries such as Britain and the USA shared their triumph at becoming the first Arab side to come within a couple of games of winning the most prestigious sporting competition after the Olympics. In fact, there was only one country where there appeared to be resentment, and…