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Morocco beat Syria 1-0 today at Khalifa International Stadium to qualify for the Arab Cup semifinals.
The decisive goal came in the 79th minue, when Walid Azaro scored after a deflected shot from substitute Mounir Chouiar, giving Morocco the lead.
It was the breakthrough after a match where Morocco had dominated possession and created more chances but struggled to convert earlier opportunities.
Morocco controlled the game with 59% possession and 19 total shots, including seven on target. They also produced two big chances.
Syria, ranked FIFA 87, found it difficult to threaten, managing only four shots and one on target. Morocco’s defense stayed organized, limiting Syria’s attacking options throughout the match.
The final minutes brought tension. In stoppage time, Moroccan defender Mohamed Moufid was sent off with a red card in the 90+1 minute.
Despite being down to 10 men, Morocco stayed organized and held their lead, resisting Syria’s late attempts to take advantage before the final whistle.
This victory sends Morocco into the semifinals of the Arab Cup. They now await the winner of Algeria vs UAE, a quarter-final clash scheduled for tomorrow.
The result continues Morocco’s strong run in the tournament, combining defensive discipline with attacking efficiency. Azaro’s goal and the team’s overall control underline their ambition to reach the final and compete for the title.
Morocco’s fans will be encouraged by the performance, even with the late setback of Moufid’s dismissal. The Atlas Lions remain confident as they prepare for the next challenge.
Source: Morocco word news













