Rivals France and Morocco meet to kick off quarterfinals

Rivals France and Morocco meet to kick off quarterfinals


There’s only one game today, but it’s a big one. France and Morocco renewed their World Cup rivalry in the opening game of the quarterfinals, four years after they met in the semifinals. France has played five games this tournament — and won all five. It seems destined to reach its third consecutive World Cup final. Or can Morocco pull off the upset?

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After yesterday’s day off (boring, wasn’t it?), we’re back in action with Morocco carrying Africa’s hopes against tournament favorite France, a repeat of the 2022 semifinal.

This French team is in even better shape than the one that beat the Atlas Lions 2-0 four years ago, with London-born Bundesliga Player of the Season Michael Olise pulling the strings. He has registered five assists this World Cup, more than any player at the tournament.

Les Bleus are also the tournament’s joint top goal scorers, alongside champion Argentina. Kylian Mbappéhas seven goals (one behind Lionel Messi) and Ousmane Dembele has four. He went goalless in Qatar.

The French aren’t just about attacking flair. In overcoming an ultraphysical Paraguay 1-0 in the round of 16, the team also showed steel in milder conditions.

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Michael Olise of France attempts an overhead kick during the World Cup match against Sweden at New York/New Jersey Stadium on June 30.Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images

By contrast, Morocco made much lighter work of Canada in the previous round, winning 3-0 after an impressive second-half showing.

Morocco was under French protectorate from 1912 to 1956, and the two countries remain closely connected. Six of the Morocco squad members were born in France.

Morocco is on the longest unbeaten streak of any team at the World Cup, a run of 34 games. The current Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) champion, Morocco is sixth in the FIFA rankings, ahead of Portugal, Belgium and the Netherlands, which it beat on penalties in the round of 32 after a 1-1 draw.

Its defense includes the biggest star in Moroccan soccer, Achraf Hakimia right back with a license to roam. Further forward is creator-in-chief Brahim Diazthe breakout star from the last AFCON.

Hakimi and Díaz have two goals and five assists between them. However, his top scorer at this tournament, Ismael Saibariis out with a hamstring injury. Saibari scored in each of Morocco’s three group games and struck the decisive penalty in the shootout win over the Netherlands.

Morocco might be happy to take this one to penalties as well: Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou you have made nine saves in the tournament and recorded two clean sheets.

Completing the quarterfinal lineup this week: Spain plays Belgium tomorrow, and on Saturday, England takes on Norway and Switzerland faces Argentina.

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Brahim Díaz of Morocco during the World Cup match against Brazil at New York/New Jersey Stadium on June 13.Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Men in Blazers

The Golden Boot race has been perhaps the most exciting scoring spree to ever grace the World Cup, with Lionel Messi leading the pack with eight goalsand Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland just behind him with seven, while Harry Kane lurks in the shadows with six.

But goals aren’t the only thing carrying teams past the round of 16. France also features Michael Olisewho sits on five assists and is on the verge of surpassing Pele‘s long-standing record of six in one tournament since 1970.

That’s not to mention the individual brilliance of countless others who have stepped up to the plate to lead their nation with creativity — from Switzerland’s Johan Manzambi and Morocco’s Brahim Diaz to Spain’s Unai Simonwho has yet to concede a single (!) goal. This World Cup has been fueled by individual brilliance, and it’s become difficult to let it all soak in due to the extraordinary performances, day after day. We truly are not worthy.

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What We’re Watching

There’s only one game today! Clear your schedule. It’s on Telemundo and Peacockand the time listed is Eastern:

4pm:France vs. Morocco

That’s it for now! We’ll be back tomorrow.



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