DOHA — Morocco became the first African nation to
reach the World Cup semifinals as Youssef En-Nesyri’s first-half goal sealed a
tense 1-0 victory over Portugal on Saturday at Al-Thumama Stadium.
The Atlas Lions, also the first Arab team to make the last
four, added Portugal to their list of European scalps with a resolute
second-half performance.
Cristiano Ronaldo has likely played his last World Cup match
after making an ineffectual appearance as a second-half substitute, failing to
score his first knockout-phase goal at the tournament before departing down the
tunnel in tears.اضافة اعلان
13. Morocco’s goalkeeper #01 Yassine Bounou (left) saves a
shot by Portugal’s forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo (top) next to Morocco’s
defender #20 Achraf Dari during the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarterfinal football
match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha on
December 10, 2022.
Morocco took a 42nd-minute lead through En-Nesyri’s header
as they came on strongly late in the first period.
Portugal piled on the pressure after the break but an
injury-hit Morocco, without three of their four first-choice defenders once
skipper Romain Saiss was forced off, hung on despite being reduced to 10 men in
added time.
“We came up against a really great Portugal team. We’re
drawing on all we have, we still have guys injured. I told the guys before the
match we had to write history for Africa. I’m very, very happy,” Regragui said.
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The partisan crowd undoubtedly helped the North Africans
over the line, although Portugal struggled to create many clear-cut chances as
they lost a World Cup quarterfinal for the first time.
“I think it wasn’t fair for us to lose, but that’s football,”
said Portugal coach Fernando Santos.
“We’re upset because we thought we could reach the final and
win the final as well.”
Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo was sent on early in
the second half by Santos but could not rescue the Euro 2016 winners.
Instead, it was another famous day for Morocco, after
previous upset wins over Belgium and Spain, on penalties, in Qatar.
Walid Regragui’s men will face England or holders France in
the semifinals at Al-Bayt Stadium on Wednesday.
Morocco will believe they can topple either of those sides,
having still only conceded once at this World Cup.
Portugal enjoyed the majority of possession in the opening
half-hour, but Joao Felix’s fifth-minute diving header, saved by goalkeeper
Yassine Bounou, was the closest either side came to an early goal.
Morocco always looked dangerous, though, and Selim Amallah
ballooned a shot over and Sofiane Boufal curled straight at Diogo Costa for the
Africans.
It was no surprise when Morocco did forge ahead shortly
before the interval.
Portuguese goalkeeper Costa came for a cross from left-back
Yahya Attiat-Allah he was never going to get to and Sevilla striker En-Nesyri
did the rest with a towering header.
Portugal almost equalized seconds later in spectacular
fashion when Bruno Fernandes crashed a bouncing ball from the right-hand side
of the box against the crossbar.
A crazy few minutes before half-time also saw Attiat-Allah,
only playing in place of the injured Noussair Mazraoui, blaze wide after
another rapid counter.
Morocco almost doubled their advantage four minutes after
the restart as Costa just about managed to prevent Hakim Ziyech’s free-kick
from the right from flying all the way in.
Santos wasted little time in summoning for his captain,
sending on Ronaldo and Joao Cancelo in the 51st minute.
Morocco, already without injured defenders Mazraoui and
Nayef Aguerd, were dealt another blow when Saiss was stretchered off.
Portugal started to lay siege to the opposition goal and
Fernandes came close to levelling again when he fired narrowly over from the
edge of the box.
Portugal’s forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during a
Qatar 2022 World Cup quarterfinal football match.
Morocco were largely keeping Portugal at bay, but Bounou had
to be at his best to tip over Felix’s drive with eight minutes remaining.
Eight minutes of injury time were largely spent with
Portugal camped in the Morocco half and Ronaldo almost had his moment when his
low strike was kept out by Bounou.
Morocco substitute Walid Cheddira was harshly sent off for a
second yellow card in the space of two minutes.
Zakaria Aboukhlal should have put the game to bed only to
dink straight at Costa when clean through.
Morocco’s coach Walid Regragui is thrown into the air as
players celebrate winning a World Cup
quarterfinal football match.
But his team somehow held onto their lead to write their
names in the history books as Pepe headed wide from close range right at the
death.
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