France Beat Morocco 2-0 to Reach FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi-Finals
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France booked their place in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after defeating Morocco 2-0 in a commanding quarter-final performance. The victory ended Morocco's impressive campaign and ensured France advanced to the last four for the third consecutive World Cup.
Led by captain Kylian Mbappe, the French side controlled key moments of the contest and eventually found the breakthrough in the second half after Morocco had resisted sustained pressure for much of the match.
France began aggressively and looked dangerous from the opening whistle. Their first major opportunity arrived in the fifth minute when Dayot Upamecano met a delivery inside the box, but Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou produced an excellent save to keep the scores level.
The European side continued to push forward and created several chances during the opening period. Morocco, however, remained disciplined defensively and relied on Bounou's reflexes to stay in the contest.
One of the biggest moments of the first half came when France were awarded a penalty after Noussair Mazraoui was adjudged to have fouled Mbappe inside the box. The French captain stepped up to take the spot-kick, but Bounou once again came to Morocco's rescue with a crucial save that kept hopes alive for the African side.
Despite dominating possession and territory, France were unable to break the deadlock before the interval. Morocco's defensive organisation frustrated the 2018 world champions, and the teams went into half-time with the score still level.
The momentum shifted decisively after the break.
France increased the tempo of their attacks and began stretching the Moroccan defence with quicker passing and movement in the final third. Their persistence was rewarded in the 60th minute when Mbappe produced a superb curling finish to beat Bounou and give his side a deserved 1-0 lead.
The goal was particularly significant for the French skipper, taking his tally in the tournament to eight goals and strengthening his position among the competition's leading scorers.
Morocco barely had time to recover before France struck again.
Six minutes after opening the scoring, Mbappe turned provider. His precise pass found Ousmane Dembele in space, and the winger calmly finished to double France's advantage. The goal put Didier Deschamps' side firmly in control and left Morocco facing an uphill battle.
From that point onward, France managed the game effectively. Their midfield dictated possession while the defence prevented Morocco from creating clear-cut opportunities. The African side attempted to push forward in search of a comeback, but France remained organised and composed throughout the closing stages.
The final whistle confirmed a 2-0 victory and another major milestone for the French national team.
France's latest semi-final appearance continues an impressive run on football's biggest stage. The team lifted the World Cup trophy in 2018 and finished runners-up in 2022. Their qualification for the 2026 semi-finals further underlines their consistency at the highest level of international football.
For Morocco, the defeat brought an end to a memorable tournament journey. The team once again demonstrated resilience and defensive discipline, but ultimately struggled to contain France's attacking quality in the second half.
France will now turn their attention to the semi-finals, where they will look to move one step closer to another World Cup final appearance. The first semi-final is scheduled to be played on July 15, with the French side aiming to keep their title ambitions alive.
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France Beat Morocco 2-0 to Reach FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi-Finals
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Led by captain Kylian Mbappe, the French side controlled key moments of the contest and eventually found the breakthrough in the second half after Morocco had resisted sustained pressure for much of the match.
France began aggressively and looked dangerous from the opening whistle. Their first major opportunity arrived in the fifth minute when Dayot Upamecano met a delivery inside the box, but Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou produced an excellent save to keep the scores level.
The European side continued to push forward and created several chances during the opening period. Morocco, however, remained disciplined defensively and relied on Bounou's reflexes to stay in the contest.
One of the biggest moments of the first half came when France were awarded a penalty after Noussair Mazraoui was adjudged to have fouled Mbappe inside the box. The French captain stepped up to take the spot-kick, but Bounou once again came to Morocco's rescue with a crucial save that kept hopes alive for the African side.
Despite dominating possession and territory, France were unable to break the deadlock before the interval. Morocco's defensive organisation frustrated the 2018 world champions, and the teams went into half-time with the score still level.
The momentum shifted decisively after the break.
France increased the tempo of their attacks and began stretching the Moroccan defence with quicker passing and movement in the final third. Their persistence was rewarded in the 60th minute when Mbappe produced a superb curling finish to beat Bounou and give his side a deserved 1-0 lead.
The goal was particularly significant for the French skipper, taking his tally in the tournament to eight goals and strengthening his position among the competition's leading scorers.
Morocco barely had time to recover before France struck again.
Six minutes after opening the scoring, Mbappe turned provider. His precise pass found Ousmane Dembele in space, and the winger calmly finished to double France's advantage. The goal put Didier Deschamps' side firmly in control and left Morocco facing an uphill battle.
From that point onward, France managed the game effectively. Their midfield dictated possession while the defence prevented Morocco from creating clear-cut opportunities. The African side attempted to push forward in search of a comeback, but France remained organised and composed throughout the closing stages.
The final whistle confirmed a 2-0 victory and another major milestone for the French national team.
France's latest semi-final appearance continues an impressive run on football's biggest stage. The team lifted the World Cup trophy in 2018 and finished runners-up in 2022. Their qualification for the 2026 semi-finals further underlines their consistency at the highest level of international football.
For Morocco, the defeat brought an end to a memorable tournament journey. The team once again demonstrated resilience and defensive discipline, but ultimately struggled to contain France's attacking quality in the second half.
France will now turn their attention to the semi-finals, where they will look to move one step closer to another World Cup final appearance. The first semi-final is scheduled to be played on July 15, with the French side aiming to keep their title ambitions alive.
