The elimination of Senegal from the 2026 World Cup continues to spark reactions on social media. Following the exit of the Lions of Teranga, Mohamed Chibi stood out with a short, direct phrase that has been widely commented on by Moroccan supporters.
The Moroccan full-back published a phrase in Darija that quickly went viral: “Sir lhih w bki,” which can be translated as “Go there and cry.” This humorous remark is seen as a sharp response in a context already marked by several lively exchanges surrounding the Senegalese team.
This phrase, rapidly picked up by numerous accounts on social media, particularly amused Moroccan supporters. It comes at a time when Senegal has exited the competition after a painful elimination against Belgium, following a scenario that is difficult to accept.
Beyond the simple jest, Mohamed Chibi’s reaction also illustrates the sports rivalry that has developed in recent months between Morocco and Senegal. With declarations, fan debates, and continental stakes, every statement now takes on a particular dimension.
While some may see it as provocation, others will mainly note the humorous tone of the phrase. One thing is certain: with this “Sir lhih w bki,” Mohamed Chibi has delivered one of the most commented phrases of the 2026 World Cup.


