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3:0 against co-hosts Canada: After 45 minutes, Morocco woke up
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3:0 against co-hosts Canada: After 45 minutes, Morocco woke up

Morocco reached the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup but faced challenges against co-host Canada. The match was initially difficult for Morocco, who were expected to dominate, as Canada pressed them aggressively. Morocco's goalkeeper Bono made a crucial save early in the game, and star striker Saibari suffered a muscle injury, forcing him off the field. Canada appeared to control the first half, with their only notable chance coming from Rahimi. However, after Morocco scored through Ounahi in the 50th minute, they took control of the game, dominating the center and scoring two more goals before the end. Canada's coach Jesse Marsch admitted his team was the better side overall.

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3:0 against co-hosts Canada: After 45 minutes, Morocco woke up

Morocco reached the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup but faced challenges against co-host Canada. The match was initially difficult for Morocco, who were expected to dominate, as Canada pressed them aggressively. Morocco's goalkeeper Bono made a crucial save early in the game, and star striker Saibari suffered a muscle injury, forcing him off the field. Canada appeared to control the first half, with their only notable chance coming from Rahimi. However, after Morocco scored through Ounahi in the 50th minute, they took control of the game, dominating the center and scoring two more goals before the end. Canada's coach Jesse Marsch admitted his team was the better side overall.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports match between Morocco and Canada during the World Cup. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the reporting. It simply describes the events of the game without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular perspective.

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