Youssef En-first-half Nesyri’s goal gave Morocco a suspenseful 1-0 victory over Portugal on Saturday at Al Thumama Stadium, making them the first African country to advance to the World Cup semifinals.
With a determined second-half effort, the Atlas Lions, who were also the first Arab team to reach the last four, added Portugal to their list of European victims.
After making an ineffective appearance as a second-half replacement and failing to net his first knockout-round goal in the tournament, Cristiano Ronaldo most likely played his final World Cup game.
En-header Nesyri’s gave Morocco the lead in the 42nd minute as they made a remarkable late-game comeback.
After the break, Portugal applied more pressure, but an injured Morocco, playing without three of their four first-choice defenders after captain Romain Saiss was substituted, managed to hold on despite being reduced to 10 men in extra time.
Although Portugal struggled to generate many clear-cut chances as they lost a World Cup quarterfinal for the first time, the North Africans surely received some assistance from the partisan crowd in pulling off the victory.
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Fernando Santos introduced Ronaldo early in the second half, but he was unable to save the Euro 2016 champions.
Instead, Morocco had another historic day after shocking Belgium and Spain in a shootout in Qatar.
At Al Bayt Stadium on Wednesday, Walid Regragui’s team will play either France, the defending champion, or either England.
Morocco, who has yet to concede at this World Cup, will think they can defeat either of those teams.
The first half hour saw Portugal have the majority of the possession, but neither team came close to scoring until Joao Felix’s diving header in the fifth minute, which Yassine Bounou saved.
However, Morocco always appeared to be a threat, and for the Africans, Sofiane Boufal curled directly at Diogo Costa while Selim Amallah ballooned a shot over.
En-Nesyri strikes
When Morocco did surge ahead just before halftime, it came as no surprise.
Yahya Attiat-Allah, a left back, crossed the ball, but Portuguese goalkeeper Costa was never going to get there, so En-Nesyri, a striker for Sevilla, finished the job with a thunderous header.
Bruno Fernandes’ remarkable collision of the crossbar with a bouncing ball from the right side of the box just seconds later nearly gave Portugal an equalizer.
Just before halftime, Attiat-Allah, who was filling in for the injured Noussair Mazraoui, missed a shot following another quick counter.
After Fernandes fell to the ground at the other end under pressure from Achraf Hakimi, Portugal’s players were still arguing for a penalty.
Four minutes after the break, Costa just about stopped Hakim Ziyech’s right-side free kick from going all the way in, giving Morocco a two-goal lead.
In the 51st minute, Santos quickly called for his captain, bringing on Ronaldo and Joao Cancelo.
Saiss being carried off on stretchers dealt Morocco, already missing injured defenders Mazraoui and Nayef Aguerd, a further setback.
As Portugal began to swarm the opposing goal, Fernandes nearly missed bringing the score back to even when he struck from the edge of the area.
Portugal was generally kept at bay by Morocco, but Bounou needed to be at the top of his game to deflect Felix’s shot with eight minutes left.
The majority of the eight additional minutes were spent by Portugal camped in the Moroccan half, and Ronaldo nearly had his chance when Bounou stopped his low shot.
Walid Cheddira, a replacement for Morocco, was severely dismissed after receiving two yellow cards in two minutes.
When Costa was clear through, Zakaria Aboukhlal could have put the game away but instead he dinked right at him.
But despite Pepe’s close-range miss at the very end, his team managed to maintain their advantage and go down in history.