France defeated Morocco 2-0 in the World Cup quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals where they will face either Spain or Belgium. The Moroccan team, once known for its physicality and intensity, attempted to play a more controlled style this time but struggled against France’s speed and technical superiority. Key players like Mbappé and Dembélé made decisive contributions, while Morocco faced challenges due to the absence of their top striker, Saibari. Despite a strong first-half performance and tactical adjustments, Morocco was outpaced by France’s ability to transition quickly and exploit defensive gaps.
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