MOROCCO BECAME THE FIRST AFRICAN NATION TO REACH A WORLD CUP SEMI-FINAL
Portugal's chances of beating Morocco in the World Cup semifinals were dashed as Morocco became the first country from Africa to achieve it
Youssef En-Nesyri, a striker, scored the game-winning goal in the first half by rising highest to head the ball in and create a commotion at Al Thumama Stadium.
The majority of the stadium was filled with fans of the north African team, who were ecstatic to see them make their debut on the international scene.
Ronaldo came off the bench in the 50th minute to tie the men's record most appearances in international games with 196, but he was unable to get his team back into the game.
En-header Nesyri's from Yahya Attiyat-cross Allah's gave Morocco, who will play either England or France in the semifinals, the lead just before halftime.
Only a few minutes later, Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Portugal, came agonizingly close to tying the score, but his outstanding individual effort hit the crossbar.
Devastated by injuries, Morocco sat back for the majority of the second half and the nearest they came to a goal was when Yassine Bounou expertly tipped over Joao Felix's shot.
Portugal's dreams of making the last four were shattered when Moroccan forward Walid Cheddira received a second yellow card in the eight minutes of extra time.
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