
Morocco beat Belgium 2-0 to advance to the sixth group of the World Cup. Walid Regraga’s team scored 4 points and hopes to reach the playoffs of the tournament.
In the final round of the group, the Moroccans will play with Canada. Belgium will play against Croatia.
Martinez’s team took the lead early in the match. In the 5th minute, the hosts usually missed a great opportunity from Batshuayi. At 16 minute De Bruyne struck, but the ball was blocked and given to the corner.
Tunisians threatened on the 28th minute with Amala, but his efforts were unsuccessful. On the 33rd, Meunier made a dangerous turn, but El Kazoui blocked. At 34 minute Hakimi struck, but the ball went wide.
Shortly before the 40th minute, De Bruyne took a free kick, but El Kazui was not afraid. In the first minute of stoppage time of the first half, the Belgians opened the scoring with a direct free-kick from Siegles, but the goal was disallowed as Azer blocked Courtois.
At the start of the second half, the visitors generally threatened Zies but missed a great opportunity with Bufal in 57th place. minute, thin. In the 61st minute, Mazraoui shot from long range as the ball went wide.
Morocco opened the score with 71. minute, thin. Sabiri took a free kick, Courtois was taken by surprise and the ball hit the net.
The match took on a wild beauty as Belgium tried to level the score. Tunisia scored the second goal through Abuhal in the second minute of stoppage time.
Belgium (Martinez): Courtois, Castagne, Aldeweireld, Vertonghen, Meunier, Onana (Tielemans, 60), Witzel, T. Hazard (Trossard, 75), De Bruyne, Batshuayi (De Ketelare, 75), E. Hazard (Mertens, 60).
Morocco (Regrague): El Kazui, Hakimi (Shabiri, 67), Agerd, Sais, Mazraoui, Unakhi (El-Yamik, 78), Amrabat, Amalla (Atiyat, 67), Ziges, En Nesiri (Adhala, 72), Bufal (Abukhal, 72) ).

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