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Morocco beat Belgium in the second round of the first round of the World Cup

2022-11-27T15:26:43.008Z


Doha, SANA- The Moroccan national team defeated its Belgian counterpart, with two unanswered goals, in their match at Al-Thumama Stadium in Al-Thumama Stadium


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The Moroccan national team defeated its Belgian counterpart, with two unanswered goals, in their match at Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha, in the second round of the first round of the FIFA World Cup for Group F.

The Moroccan national team raised its score to 4 points in the lead, followed by the Belgium national team with 3 points, then the Croatia national team with one point. The Canadian national team without points is awaiting the Croatia match with Canada in the second round, which will be held later today at Khalifa International Stadium.

The attacking power of the two teams was present from the start, with a relative advantage for the Belgian national team, which threatened Morocco's goal early, specifically at the fifth minute, with Michy Batshuayi's shot that was cleared by the goalkeeper, while Hakim Ziyech's ball, which went over the crossbar, was a dangerous opportunity to score.

The Moroccan team started the second half strongly, and Ziyash returned to threaten his Belgian opponent with a ball from the edge of the penalty area, which was blocked by the goalkeeper. In the 73rd minute, Morocco hit Belgium with a goal scored by Abdelhamid Sabry, and in stoppage time, the Moroccan team managed to consolidate its lead with a second goal, signed by Zakaria Abu. During, ending the match with a two-goal victory.

 The Moroccan national team tied with Croatia negatively, while the Belgian national team defeated its Canadian counterpart with a goal without a response in the first round.

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Source: sena

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