Morocco consolidates itself in the elite
Morocco is back in the quarterfinals of the World Cup. With a double from Azzedine Ounahi and a goal from Soufiane Rahimi, they beat Canada 3-0 in Houston. The Moroccan team is the first African nation to reach this stage on more than one occasion.
“We are no longer a surprise. Now people talk about Morocco as a contender,” said coach Mohamed Ouahbi. “This is just the beginning. We want to keep going.”
Ounahi leads the way to victory
The scoring opened until the 50th minute. Ounahi received a free kick from Achraf Hakimi and shot from outside the area into the lower right corner. In the 82nd minute, he doubled the lead with a shot inside the area after a pass from Brahim Díaz. Rahimi closed the account in added time.
Canada, co-host of the tournament, said goodbye after a historic participation. They achieved their first knockout win by beating South Africa in the previous round. Coach Jesse Marsch highlighted the level of his team: “I told them I was proud of them. We can play like this against the best, but we have to keep it up for 90 minutes.”
Marsch assured that Canada was better in several sections. Ouahbi responded: “In intensity they did well. Were they better? You have to have the nerve to say that when you lose 3-0.”
Road to quarterfinals
Morocco, sixth in the FIFA ranking, eliminated the Netherlands on penalties to reach the round of 16. They will now face France on Thursday in Boston, which hours before defeated Paraguay 1-0 with a goal from Kylian Mbappé.
Canada played without Alphonso Davies, who had a hamstring injury. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, born in Canada to Moroccan parents, made three key saves to keep a clean sheet. Both teams had already met in Qatar 2022, with the Moroccan victory 2-1.
The match was physical, with eight yellow cards. Moroccan midfielder Ismael Saibari was injured in the 22nd minute.




