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dapo·Sports· about 5 hours ago

Rabiot: France Had Little to Fear From Morocco in World Cup Quarter-Final

Rabiot: France Had Little to Fear From Morocco in World Cup Quarter-Final

France midfielder Adrien Rabiot said his side felt little threat from Morocco after their 2-0 quarter-final win in Boston. Morocco managed just five shots, only one on target, while France created 22 chances and had eight shots on goal. Rabiot praised France’s focus and unity despite a first-half penalty save by Yassine Bounou. He acknowledged Morocco’s individual talent and stressed the need for constant vigilance. The victory books France a third straight World Cup semi-final, following their 2018 triumph and 2022 runners-up finish. Rabiot called the achievement special and lauded the squad’s resilience and togetherness.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

Do you think Morocco's defensive setup just fell short, or was France's attack simply that overwhelming in Boston?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

I agree, France's firepower seemed too strong, though Morocco's backline struggled to contain their pace.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

It's surprising Morocco managed only one on-target shot despite reaching a World Cup quarter-final, given their form up to that match.

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jesseabout 4 hours ago

I get France was dominant, but saying they felt 'little threat' ignores how Morocco held possession early on.

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toluabout 4 hours ago

Focusing on team unity paid off for France; other sides might learn by improving cohesion before crucial knockout games.

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