Belgium slip to shock World Cup defeat by Morocco
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group F - Belgium v Morocco - Al Thumama Stadium, Doha, Qatar - November 27, 2022 Morocco's Zakaria Aboukhlal celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Matthew Childs
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Morocco
jeopardised Belgium's World Cup hopes as Abdelhamid Sabiri and Zakaria
Aboukhlal's late goals secured a surprise 2-0 triumph in Doha on Sunday.
Belgium,
third in Russia four years ago, could have qualified for the last 16 with
victory but instead produced another insipid display after their fortunate
opening win over Canada.
Substitute
Sabiri was the hero thanks to a 73rd-minute free-kick which Thibaut Courtois
allowed to bounce in at his near post, before Aboukhlal grabbed a second in
stoppage time.
The tens of
thousands of Morocco supporters responded by cheering their team home at a
raucous Al Thumama Stadium.
Morocco
replace Belgium at the top of Goup F and know they will qualify for the
knockout phase for the first time since 1986 if they can avoid defeat against
Canada on Thursday.
Belgium, the
world's second-ranked side, will have to beat 2018 runners-up Croatia to be
sure of going through.
Roberto
Martinez's ageing side have reached at least the quarter-finals of each of the
past four major tournaments.
Belgium,
whose captain Eden Hazard has admitted are not as good as in 2018, lacked spark
and were made to pay by inspired opposition.
Morocco were
dealt a blow after the national anthems when goalkeeper Yassine Bounou appeared
to gesture he would not be able to play.
The experienced
Munir El Kajoui was sent out in his place.
The Atlas
Lions fans vastly outnumbered their Belgian counterparts and breathed a sigh of
relief when the Europeans almost grabbed a fourth-minute lead.
Hazard
played in Michy Batshuayi whose effort from a tight angle was kept out by
Munir.
Belgium
dominated the early exchanges but Morocco did manage a shot at goal when Hakim
Ziyech fired over from distance.
Morocco gain
confidence
The African
side continued to grow into the contest and Selim Amallah, who was born in
Belgium, volleyed into the stands before Achraf Hakimi blazed a presentable
chance off target.
The crowd
erupted in raucous celebration when Ziyech's free-kick flew all the way into
the net in first-half injury time.
But the goal
was ruled out after a VAR check, as Romain Saiss was leaning just offside and
the former Wolves defender was in 'keeper Courtois' eyeline.
Both teams
started the second period brightly, with Ziyech shooting straight at Courtois
and Hazard bringing a save from Munir at his near post.
Sofiane
Boufal almost broke the deadlock in the 57th minute after a jinking run but
bent the ball narrowly wide of the far post.
Martinez
made two changes on the hour mark, replacing the ineffective Hazard with Dries
Mertens and bringing on Youri Tielemans for Amadou Onana in midfield.
Mertens
almost made an immediate impact when his strike from just outside the area was
beaten away by Munir.
The deadlock
was finally broken with 17 minutes remaining as Sabiri's free-kick from near
the touchline, much like for Ziyech's ruled out goal, caught out a flat-footed
Courtois.
Martinez
threw on Romelu Lukaku, expected to miss the game injured, in a desperate
attempt to get back into the match.
But Belgium
had long since run out of ideas and it was Morocco who scored the second goal
of the game.
Brilliant
play by Ziyech created space in the area for Aboukhlal to lash the Chelsea
winger's pull-back into the roof of the net.
Any tension
in the stands was lifted and the Morocco fans were able to celebrate their
first World Cup win in 24 years.


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