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Morocco Advances to World Cup Knockout Stage with 1-0 Win Over Scotland

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Morocco secured a 1-0 victory over Scotland in the 2026 World Cup, advancing to the knockout stage.
  • The win places Morocco second in Group C, level on points with Brazil but with a lesser goal difference.
  • The article also touches on the departure of Scottish fans from Boston and a surprising red card incident in the Turkey-Paraguay match.

Morocco's "Lions of the Atlas" have clinched a crucial 1-0 victory against Scotland in the 2026 World Cup, securing their spot in the Round of 16. The win, achieved in Foxborough near Boston, was hard-fought, with the Moroccan team demonstrating resilience after a dominant start that waned in the latter stages of the match.

Coach Mohamed Ouahbi acknowledged the team's ability to "suffer when needed," highlighting the valuable lessons learned from the hard-won victory. Morocco now sits second in Group C, tied on points with Brazil but trailing due to goal difference. This positions them well as they move forward in the tournament.

The article also briefly notes the emotional departure of thousands of Scottish supporters, the "Tartan Army," from Boston after their team's elimination. Their vibrant presence had added a unique energy to the city during the tournament.

Additionally, the report references a peculiar incident from another match: Turkey's elimination following a 1-0 loss to Paraguay. Paraguay's Miguel Almiron was controversially sent off in the first half for covering his mouth with his hand while addressing an opponent, a gesture now subject to direct red cards under a recent FIFA rule change. This unusual expulsion occurred despite Paraguay playing with 10 men for most of the game.

It's a victory and an end to the match that will serve us. This team has shown that it knows how to suffer when it needs to.

โ€” Mohamed Ouahbi (Morocco coach)Analyzing the team's performance and resilience in the match against Scotland.
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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.