Yassin Bono: The goalkeeper who has become a Moroccan hero

 

In the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, the Moroccan team has won a special place and honor. The Moroccan team has reached the semi-finals after defeating Portugal.

The most prominent star player in Morocco's success is Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bono, fondly known as 'Bono'.Ever since the team made it to the semi-finals, fans have been raving about them. He is being hailed as a great national hero.Morocco have played five matches in the World Cup so far and this team has been invincible.Morocco's first match in the World Cup was against Croatia. Neither team could score a goal and the match ended in a tie.Morocco then defeated Belgium by two goals to nil, Canada by two goals to one, and Spain by three goals to nil in a penalty shootout.In the quarter-finals, Morocco defeated Portugal by one goal to zero.The goal he scored against Morocco in the match against Canada was against himself. Regardless, no team has failed to score a goal against Morocco in this World Cup so far, even if it's a penalty.This is the reason why Morocco's success is being attributed to goalkeeper Bono.We came here to change our mentality and get rid of the feeling of inferiority," 31-year-old goalkeeper Yassine Bono said after the victory over Portugal. Morocco is ready to face any team in the world, even in the semi-finals. Even in later comparisons.


Bono's performance

 Bono's standout performance came against Spain when he did not concede a single goal in the penalty shootout. Earlier, during the 130-minute match, none of Spain's attacks were allowed to succeed. After this match, the Spanish team was out of the World Cup and this match went down in Moroccan football history.We have changed that (defeat) mentality and the next generation of players will know that Moroccan players can do great things," Bono said.Goalkeeper Bono has spent a significant part of his career in Spain and has been the goalkeeper of Sevilla football.Bono was awarded France's prestigious Yassin Trophy in 2022. This award is given to the best goalkeeper in the world. The award is given in the name of Russian goalkeeper Lev Yasin. After receiving this honor, he was also named the ninth best goalkeeper in the world.Bono was also awarded Spain's prestigious Zamora Trophy. In Spain, the award is given to the goalkeeper who concedes the fewest goals in a year.


Bono's Journey

Yassin Bono was born in Montreal, Canada, far away from his country of Morocco. He returned to Morocco at the age of seven.He was interested in football since his childhood but his father was against his passion for this sport. Bono started playing for Vidal Casablanca and focused on becoming a professional footballer.

Argentina team fans

He left Morocco when Spanish football club Atlético de Madrid signed him. But his experience with this club was not very good and he left the club.He then stayed with Zamora for two seasons (2014–16) and then was part of Girona Football Club from 2016–2019. After that they reached Siva.Although Bono has been associated with football clubs in Spain, it is known that he is a huge fan of Argentine football.The first T-shirt my father gave me was from Argentina," Bono said a few years ago.Bono's language is also influenced by the Argentinian dialect. Explaining why, he once said, 'I'm more Moroccan than anything, when I got to Spain I was playing with Argentine players, and my language was influenced by their dialect.'Bono's favorite player is Argentina's Ariel Ortega, also known as 'El Burrito Ortega'. Bono once said that he fondly calls his dog Ariel.In the Football World Cup, the eyes of the world are now on Morocco, which will compete against France in the semi-finals.The other semi-final is between Croatia and Argentina. Now to see if Bono has any chance to play against Argentina?

Debate on giving religious colors to Deepika's clothes in 'Be Sharam Rang': 'Is saffron color someone's personal property?'

 

Thus, Shah Rukh Khan's new film 'Pathan' has been a victim of controversy from the beginning and the slogan of 'Boycott Pathan' has also been heard against it, but yesterday Shah Rukh Khan sang a song of his film 'Bay'. When he tweeted while sharing the video of Sharm Rang, people took him by the hand.

But with the release of the song, 'Be Sharm Rang' and Deepika started trending along with the boycott of the film.While many were enthralled by the pairing of Shah Rukh Khan and actress Deepika Padukone, some users gave the song a religious tinge and objected that the song's colors were not 'shameless' at all. 

In response to this tweet of the king of Bollywood, someone has talked about the excitement of this song, while someone has talked about the fitness of Shah Rukh Khan. Many also praised Deepika's 'matchless beauty'.However, there is a group with him who named Bollywood as 'Urdu Wood' and wrote that 'Urdu Wood will never improve.'Many people have tried to give a religious color to this song by taking a screenshot of a tweet by a user named 'James of Bollywood'.The tweet read, "Afghanistan's Pathans are sexually abusing Deepika dressed in saffron (while there are many non-religious half-naked women around). In another scene, the Pathan is wearing green. Endless fiction writing of Urdu wood and its owners.In response to this, a user named Amit Hindu wrote 'Urduwood = soft porn' with a shameless hashtag.James of Bollywood has hundreds of thousands of followers and has done many such tweets from this handleA Twitter handle named Saffron Seena wrote with the hashtag 'Boycott Pathan' that 'the actress is wearing a saffron colored bikini'.In response, a user named Muni wrote with the Pathan hashtag: 'Anything, any color is someone's personal property? These people put the stamp of Dharma and Dharma even in colors 

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In this regard, Vaishno Devi Temple, a well-known place of Hindus, is also trending because Shahrukh Khan visited and had darshan there yesterday. It is said that he did this for the success of the film Pathan.In this regard, a user Shyam Meera Singh wrote that "Even if he doesn't go to the temple, I have heard him a thousand times and Shah Rukh has always talked about all religions." Salman and Aamir also talked about the common culture of the country.But Bollywood was systematically defamed. New heroes were created to spread false propaganda against Muslims.It should be remembered that even before this there has been noise on social media regarding the boycott of films of Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan, while Deepika Padukone's film 'Padmaavat' was a subject of controversy for a while.

The mystery of the 'dead water' that traps ships in the middle of the ocean

 

 In 1893, Norwegian explorer Fritjof Nansen launched an expedition to the North Pole, after which he became world-famous for breaking the northern latitude record. He was the first to observe a strange phenomenon during the voyage that puzzled scientists for more than a century. While sailing through the Arctic waters of northern Siberia, Nansen noticed that his ship, the Frame, suddenly stopped even though its engines were running at full speed. Fredjoff described the situation as a 'mysterious force' that had seized his ship, causing it to barely move. We tried to get out of this trap, sometimes we pushed around, we tried all kinds of strategies to avoid it but with little success," he later said. Nansen became the first person to observe this strange phenomenon and named this water trap 'dead water'. 

Salt layer of water

                

Eleven years later in 1904, the Swedish physicist and marine scientist Wigan-Walfred Ekman was able to identify this phenomenon and find the reason behind it. Ekman demonstrated in the laboratory the observation that in this part of the Arctic Ocean, waves are created between the layers of salt and fresh water below the surface that have different densities. They attributed this to the melting of glaciers, which creates a layer of fresh water above the ocean. This water is more salty and thick. However, during laboratory experiments, Ekman observed that these waves caused oscillations in the ship's speed. This differs from the observations of Nansen whose ship stalled at a constant and unusually low speed. Until now, no one has been able to explain these differences or fully understand how 'dead water' affects them. But an interdisciplinary team from France's National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the University of Poitiers believe they have discovered the secret to both mysteries. To understand this phenomenon, a team of physicists, fluid mechanics, and French mathematicians used mathematical classification of various underwater waves and experimental image analysis at the 'sub-pixel scale'. In a paper published in the scientific journal PNAS in early July, he concluded that the wave speeds Ekman described were due to different types of waves acting on a sort of 'vibrating conveyor belt'. Works as
Due to this 'tape', the boats are moving back and forth.
Scientists also succeeded in combining Ekman's observations with Nansen's and claimed that this double effect was only temporary.
 He also published in his paper that in the end 'the ship manages to escape from this situation and reach the constant speed described by Nansen.'
Experts believe that this phenomenon occurs not only in places with glaciers but also in all seas and oceans where water of different densities meets.
This also happens in cold mountain lakes during the summer because the temperature is stable there and therefore the swimmers are less likely to drown," study co-author Jermaine Roussoc said in a statement to Spain's ABC newspaper. The danger remains.'
This trend is also seen at the headwaters of rivers such as the Orinoco in South America, due to salty seawater and river runoff, Rusiuk added.
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Interestingly, the research was not conducted to unravel the mystery of what happened to Nansen more than a century ago, but to unravel a much older mystery.This work is part of a larger project investigating how, in ancient Greece, during the Battle of Aquarium of Actium (31 BC), Cleopatra's and Marco Antony's large ships, facing ships even weaker than Caesar's Octavius, disappeared. were done
Did Axio Bay, which has all the characteristics of a long dark chasm, sink the Egyptian queen's fleet in dead water?
This is the question French scientists asked themselves.

 'Now we have another hypothesis to explain this astonishing defeat, which was anciently attributed to a type of fish, the 'hooked baitfish.'

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