Taarabt waiting on Morocco call
QPR playmaker Adel Taarabt has confirmed he wants to play for Morocco at the African Nations Cup next month.
Hoops manager Harry Redknapp last week revealed he had asked Taarabt to miss the tournament to stay and help struggling QPR in their battle to avoid relegation from the Barclays Premier League.
But Taarabt, 23, is hoping he earns a recall by his country for the continental finals, which take place in South Africa from January 19 to February 2.
He has been out of favour with Morocco recently but is playing to impress national team coach Rachid Taoussi, who took charge in the summer.
âI will do everything I can to prove to him that I deserve to be there,â Taarabt told the African football blog on www.lequipe.fr.
Discussing Redknappâs request for him to stay in London, Taarabt said: âHe came to see me to ask me not to go but I told him, âIf they call me, I canât refuse, boss. I love my country, I love the Moroccan people and football means a lot to themâ.
âI warned him that the only solution was that the coach doesnât call me up.â
Taarabt added: âThe coach isnât obliged to take me. I hope to be at the African Nations Cup but even if Iâm not there, and that would be painful, I will be the biggest Morocco supporter.â
Taarabt scored twice as QPR beat Fulham at the weekend to register their first Premier League win of the season.
He has excelled under Redknapp since the former Tottenham manager replaced Mark Hughes at Loftus Road, and is delighted to be reunited with the boss he played under briefly at White Hart Lane.
Former Spurs man Taarabt said: âHe is a peerless motivator. You believe you are the best player in the world when he talks to you.
âBefore matches he is very strong. When you go on the pitch you fear nothing. At the end of the match against Fulham, he came to me to say, âI told you that you were as good as Berbatovâ.â
Taarabt has been linked with a host of major clubs but stressed he is in no hurry to leave QPR.
He said: âI see all the clubs linked with my name but Iâve just signed for four years at QPR. The chairman has said that he wouldnât see me. I donât know what would happen if someone offered 20 million. But I love the club and the fans. And they love me too.â




