Morocco defeated Portugal in the biggest upset in FIFA World Cup history to advance to the semifinals.

 Morocco emerged as the primary Bedouin and African nation to reach the World Cup semi-finals. They continued their unexpected battle against Qatar with a shocking 1-0 victory over Portugal, who was widely anticipated to win.

 

At the Al-Thumama Field, Youssef En-Nesyri showed complete trust and scored the game's first goal before the break. This resulted in a semi-final matchup with either France or Great Britain, which will take place in the afternoon.

 

Most people will rejoice when one of their teams wins the best football grant in Africa and the Arabic-speaking Middle East. 

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Morocco's victory over Portugal is significantly more significant than its victories over Belgium and Spain.

 

Even though they were without their key safety Nayef Aguero before the game due to injury and without his back four player and manager Romain Saiss, it was also one of Morocco's better games in Qatar. It had a lot of beautiful and well-chosen counters that looked at various stars around the world.

 

Cristiano Ronaldo, who is 37 years old, will think that it was a bad start against the opposition's final group and a disappointing conclusion.

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Morocco, like Portugal, asserted that they were worn out following their round-of-16 victory over Spain and immediately entered a guarded mode, strongly supported by the majority of the 44,198 fans present. Morocco also claimed that they were exhausted.

 

Amazingly, Joao Felix's diving header from Portugal's free kick in the fourth minute was stopped by Yassine Bounou. The free kick came from wide on the right.

 

The stockpile ran out immediately as a result of Morocco's traffic restrictions and the Portuguese aggressors' frustration.

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Even though Joao Felix had two additional half-open doors in the first half, Morocco gained confidence and a surprising spring in their step. They were frequently broken by the counterattack.

 

Yahya Attiat-Allah, the left-back, made a couple of quick runs down the flank in the 35th minute, giving Selim Amallah a good chance, but he couldn't convert.

 

By the by, Morocco started to lead the pack following seven minutes when En-Nesyri's above kick from the fullback's high ball into the Portuguese box beat goalkeeper Diogo Costa and saved Ruben Dias.

 

After the first half, the Portuguese players stood up to the Argentine referee Facundo Tello and expressed their regret over the denial of a few appeals for penalties.

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After Jawad El Yamiq touched on Hakim Ziyech's in-swinging free kick in the fourth minute of the final period, Morocco had a chance for a second certified goal, but Costa was there to stop it this time.

 

Even though Goncalo Ramos, the permanent legend of Portugal's 6-1 victory over Switzerland in the previous round, missed with a short proximity header in the 58th minute, Ronaldo's entry in the 51st minute gave the Portugal team new life.

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As Portugal expanded its attack and began to sit longer, Bruno Fernandes smashed the ball over the crossbar after five minutes. With seven minutes remaining, Bounou once more halted Joao Felix. 

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After receiving two yellow cards, Morocco's Walid Cheddira was sent off in the final minute.

 

Regardless, to the delight of their disorderly support, his group did not object to a significant victory.

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