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Morocco catapults into the eighth final of the World Cup with a 3-0 victory over host Canada. A little later, France strives for a 1-0 job victory against Paraguay. In the "Krone-WM-Studio" you get all the updates, the outlook for tonight and an assessment of what Jürgen Klopp can do as a DFB coach.
Brahim Díaz assisted the striker, who was one-on-one with the goalkeeper and sealed this Round of 16 match of the 2026 World Cup.
After the convincing victory over the Dutch national team on Monday, Morocco had considerably more difficulty dominating on Saturday. Nevertheless, they won, and the team is in the quarter-finals of a World Cup for the second time in history.
In Koekelberg, the Moroccan community followed on a giant screen the victory of the Atlas Lions against Canada. Morocco became Saturday the first team qualified for the quarter finals of the 2026 World Cup football thanks to a comfortable score of 0-3 after a tense match against Canada. The match was largely followed by the Brussels Moroccan community, notably in Koekelberg. A giant screen was installed at the community center De Platoo.
Brahim Díaz is one of the most decisive footballers of the Moroccan team, trained by Mohamed Ouahbi. In this new World Cup event, Morocco is once again one of the surprises, since it is already in quarterfinals after defeating Canada by 0-3, thanks to Azzedine Ounahi's double and Soufiane Rahimi's, and faces will be seen against France, in an elimination that is expected to be vibrant. Díaz is living an intense summer for the World Cup, but also…
The roar of Morocco resonated in Houston with the strength of a desert bandadval. It was not a clean or easy roar, but a roar torn from a beast that, against all odds, refused to surrender its prey. Faced with a Canada that jumped onto the grass with the hunger of those who play "at home" and the faith of those who do not know the fear, the men of Mohamed Ouahbi suffered, resisted and beat with the precision of a surgeon. The first half was a Ca…
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