Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 20
Morocco Beats Scotland 1-0 on Saibari's 70-Second Goal
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 20

Morocco Beats Scotland 1-0 on Saibari's 70-Second Goal

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 20

Summary

  • Ismael Saibari scored after 70 seconds as Morocco beat Scotland 1-0, leaving Steve Clarke's side still alive but needing a result against Brazil to reach the knockout stage.
  • Brahim Diaz's lofted pass caught Grant Hanley out and Saibari finished high past Angus Gunn, setting the tone for a first half in which Morocco repeatedly exposed Scotland.
  • Angus Gunn kept the margin to one by denying Achraf Hakimi and clawing out Bilal El Khannouss's header, while Morocco wasted further openings that could have put the game away.
  • Scotland improved after the break and twice appealed in vain for penalties involving John McGinn and Scott McTominay, but created little until a late push as McTominay grew into the game.
  • Morocco moved to four points from two matches but may regret not winning by more before facing Haiti, while Scotland head to Miami with qualification hopes still hanging on calculators.

Insights

Has the new 32-team knockout format devalued the group stage by making early defeats less consequential?
Is Morocco's profligacy in front of goal the fatal flaw for their World Cup title ambitions?
How will Achraf Hakimi's looming trial impact Morocco's World Cup campaign and his travel for knockout games?