World Cup 2026: Ounahi fires Morocco to quarter-finals with decisive brace
In the World Cup 2026 quarter-final match, Morocco defeated Canada 3-0 to advance to the next stage of the tournament. The win was largely attributed to Azzedine Ounahi, who scored twice, while substitute Soufiane Rahimi added a late third goal. Canada, who had become the first co-host nation to exit the tournament, struggled to find their rhythm after a strong start. Despite dominating possession and creating chances early on, including a missed opportunity by Tani Oluwaseyi, Canada were unable to score against Morocco's resilient defense. Morocco, who previously beat Canada in the group phase during the 2022 World Cup, showed improved performance in the second half, capitalizing on set pieces and counterattacks. The match took place at the air-conditioned Houston Stadium, where Morocco supporters outnumbered Canadian fans.
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Morocco advanced to the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after defeating Canada in a tightly contested match. The game started poorly for Morocco, with their defense struggling and goalkeeper Yassine Bounou making several crucial saves. Despite a difficult first half marked by missed opportunities and four yellow cards, Morocco regrouped at halftime. Coach Mohamed Ouahbi's halftime adjustments proved effective, leading to a strong second-half performance. Azzedine Ounahi scored the decisive goal in the 50th minute, putting Morocco ahead. Canada attempted to recover but failed to equalize, allowing Morocco to secure a hard-fought victory and progress to the next round.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the World Cup match between Morocco and Canada—without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It provides a neutral account of the game's progression, player performances, and tactical decisions.
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 65): This article discusses Morocco vs Canada, not France vs Sweden. It contains no information about the France-Sweden match, so it cannot be judged for factual accuracy or objectivity regarding this specific event.
France 24 (English)State / PublicCenterFactual 20Objective 6022 hr. ago
In the World Cup 2026 quarter-final match, Morocco defeated Canada 3-0 to advance to the next stage of the tournament. The win was largely attributed to Azzedine Ounahi, who scored twice, while substitute Soufiane Rahimi added a late third goal. Canada, who had become the first co-host nation to exit the tournament, struggled to find their rhythm after a strong start. Despite dominating possession and creating chances early on, including a missed opportunity by Tani Oluwaseyi, Canada were unable to score against Morocco's resilient defense. Morocco, who previously beat Canada in the group phase during the 2022 World Cup, showed improved performance in the second half, capitalizing on set pieces and counterattacks. The match took place at the air-conditioned Houston Stadium, where Morocco supporters outnumbered Canadian fans.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the World Cup match between Morocco and Canada—with no mention of political issues, policies, or figures. It provides a balanced account of the match outcome, player performances, and tactical aspects without any apparent bias or political commentary.
Why these scores (Factual 20 · Objective 60): This article covers Morocco’s match against Canada, not the France vs. Sweden game. It has no connection to the primary source document and thus is highly inaccurate. The tone is neutral but irrelevant.
Morocco defeated Canada 3-0 in a World Cup round of 16 match, securing their place in the quarter-finals. The game took place in Houston, USA, and was watched by tens of thousands of fans in Rabat, Morocco, who celebrated the victory. Two goals from Azzedine Ounahi and a late goal from Soufiane Rahimi helped Morocco become the first African nation to reach the quarter-finals more than once. Fans expressed confidence in their team's ability to continue advancing, though they acknowledged the challenge ahead against favored France in the upcoming quarter-final.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event with no political commentary, framing, or implications. It reports on a football match outcome and fan reactions without any biased language or political context.
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