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Morocco Overwhelm Canada, France Scrape Past Paraguay to Set Quarter-Final Rematch

Morocco's second-half surge secured a 3-0 win over co-hosts Canada, while France relied on a Kylian Mbappé penalty to beat Paraguay 1-0 and book a last-eight meeting in Boston.

Morocco dismantled Canada with three second-half strikes in Houston to become the first African nation to reach multiple World Cup quarter-finals, while France laboured past a resolute Paraguay in Philadelphia to join them in the last eight. The outcomes confirm a quarter-final between the two sides on 9 July, a direct repeat of the 2022 semi-final. The North Africans, who had struggled to break down Canada’s high press in a goalless first half, seized control after the interval when Azzedine Ounahi pounced in the 50th minute. The midfielder, later named man of the match, doubled his tally on a breakaway in the 82nd minute, and substitute Soufiane Rahimi added a third deep into stoppage time. Canada, appearing in the knockout stage for the first time, faded after their initial tactical discipline gave way, but exit with their best-ever tournament performance.

France’s progress was far less fluent. Paraguay, under Gustavo Alfaro, erected a defensive block that limited the reigning world champions to sterile possession for long stretches. Kylian Mbappé, closely marked throughout, was rendered peripheral until a 70th-minute intervention by the video assistant referee. A challenge on substitute Désiré Doué was deemed a foul inside the area, and Mbappé converted the penalty with customary calm. In Buenos Aires and Asunción, the decision provoked sharp debate, with Argentine media highlighting how a marginal call ended Paraguay’s first knockout appearance since 2010. The South Americans, who had eliminated Germany on penalties in the previous round, departed the tournament unbeaten in regular time over that round-of-32 tie, but could not repeat that resilience against Les Bleus.

Mbappé’s spot-kick drew him level with Lionel Messi on seven goals atop the Golden Boot race, while his nine assists leave him as the tournament’s chief creator. The France captain also became the first player to score at least three times in the knockout phase of three different World Cups. Across Africa, Moroccan outlets celebrated Ounahi’s double as the first by an African in a World Cup knockout match since 2002, and hailed the team’s feat as a consolidation of the continent’s growing tournament presence. For Canada, the exit was met with a mix of pride and disappointment, their run having already shattered the nation’s long-standing win drought in the competition.

The bracket now pits Morocco against France at Boston’s Gillette Stadium. The match revives a 2022 semi-final in which the French prevailed 2-0 en route to the final; this time, Morocco arrive with a deeper squad and the confidence of having already exceeded their predecessor’s exploits. The victor will await the winner of England versus Mexico or Brazil against Norway in the semi-finals.

Divergence — who tells it how
28%Medium
3 blocs · positions from 0.00 to +0.60
CriticalFavorable
SEALATAFR
Divergence between press blocs
Southeast Asian press0.00neutral
Latin American press0.00neutral
Sub-Saharan African press+0.60aligned
Southeast Asian press0.00
Voice

The astrological forecast predicts Morocco's victory over Canada, based on celestial alignments and statistical trends.

Mechanismproiezione astrologica

By blending horoscope predictions with match statistics, the article creates an aura of inevitability around Morocco's win, appealing to readers' belief in fate.

Omission

The article omits the actual match result and any mention of France or Paraguay, as it was published before the match.

PragmatismDetachment
Latin American press0.00
Voice

Morocco's coach declares this match the most important of his career, acknowledging Canada as a fearsome opponent.

Mechanismdichiarazione autoritativa

By quoting the coach directly, the article lends authority and emotional weight to the pre-match narrative, framing the game as a high-stakes challenge.

Omission

The article omits the actual match result and any mention of France or Paraguay, focusing solely on the coach's pre-match comments.

PragmatismDetachment
Sub-Saharan African press+0.60
Voice

African football celebrates two teams advancing to the round of 16, highlighting continental progress and dramatic victories.

Mechanismaggregazione continentale

By aggregating results from multiple African teams and emphasizing the penalty shootout drama, the article constructs a narrative of continental success, downplaying non-African outcomes.

Omission

The article omits France's advancement and the elimination of Canada and Paraguay, focusing only on African teams' performance.

TriumphPragmatism

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Morocco Overwhelm Canada, France Scrape Past Paraguay to Set Quarter-Final Rematch

Morocco's second-half surge secured a 3-0 win over co-hosts Canada, while France relied on a Kylian Mbappé penalty to beat Paraguay 1-0 and book a last-eight meeting in Boston.

Morocco dismantled Canada with three second-half strikes in Houston to become the first African nation to reach multiple World Cup quarter-finals, while France laboured past a resolute Paraguay in Philadelphia to join them in the last eight. The outcomes confirm a quarter-final between the two sides on 9 July, a direct repeat of the 2022 semi-final. The North Africans, who had struggled to break down Canada’s high press in a goalless first half, seized control after the interval when Azzedine Ounahi pounced in the 50th minute. The midfielder, later named man of the match, doubled his tally on a breakaway in the 82nd minute, and substitute Soufiane Rahimi added a third deep into stoppage time. Canada, appearing in the knockout stage for the first time, faded after their initial tactical discipline gave way, but exit with their best-ever tournament performance.

France’s progress was far less fluent. Paraguay, under Gustavo Alfaro, erected a defensive block that limited the reigning world champions to sterile possession for long stretches. Kylian Mbappé, closely marked throughout, was rendered peripheral until a 70th-minute intervention by the video assistant referee. A challenge on substitute Désiré Doué was deemed a foul inside the area, and Mbappé converted the penalty with customary calm. In Buenos Aires and Asunción, the decision provoked sharp debate, with Argentine media highlighting how a marginal call ended Paraguay’s first knockout appearance since 2010. The South Americans, who had eliminated Germany on penalties in the previous round, departed the tournament unbeaten in regular time over that round-of-32 tie, but could not repeat that resilience against Les Bleus.

Mbappé’s spot-kick drew him level with Lionel Messi on seven goals atop the Golden Boot race, while his nine assists leave him as the tournament’s chief creator. The France captain also became the first player to score at least three times in the knockout phase of three different World Cups. Across Africa, Moroccan outlets celebrated Ounahi’s double as the first by an African in a World Cup knockout match since 2002, and hailed the team’s feat as a consolidation of the continent’s growing tournament presence. For Canada, the exit was met with a mix of pride and disappointment, their run having already shattered the nation’s long-standing win drought in the competition.

The bracket now pits Morocco against France at Boston’s Gillette Stadium. The match revives a 2022 semi-final in which the French prevailed 2-0 en route to the final; this time, Morocco arrive with a deeper squad and the confidence of having already exceeded their predecessor’s exploits. The victor will await the winner of England versus Mexico or Brazil against Norway in the semi-finals.

Divergence — who tells it how
28%Medium
3 blocs · positions from 0.00 to +0.60
CriticalFavorable
SEALATAFR
Divergence between press blocs
Southeast Asian press0.00neutral
Latin American press0.00neutral
Sub-Saharan African press+0.60aligned
Southeast Asian press0.00
Voice

The astrological forecast predicts Morocco's victory over Canada, based on celestial alignments and statistical trends.

Mechanismproiezione astrologica

By blending horoscope predictions with match statistics, the article creates an aura of inevitability around Morocco's win, appealing to readers' belief in fate.

Omission

The article omits the actual match result and any mention of France or Paraguay, as it was published before the match.

PragmatismDetachment
Latin American press0.00
Voice

Morocco's coach declares this match the most important of his career, acknowledging Canada as a fearsome opponent.

Mechanismdichiarazione autoritativa

By quoting the coach directly, the article lends authority and emotional weight to the pre-match narrative, framing the game as a high-stakes challenge.

Omission

The article omits the actual match result and any mention of France or Paraguay, focusing solely on the coach's pre-match comments.

PragmatismDetachment
Sub-Saharan African press+0.60
Voice

African football celebrates two teams advancing to the round of 16, highlighting continental progress and dramatic victories.

Mechanismaggregazione continentale

By aggregating results from multiple African teams and emphasizing the penalty shootout drama, the article constructs a narrative of continental success, downplaying non-African outcomes.

Omission

The article omits France's advancement and the elimination of Canada and Paraguay, focusing only on African teams' performance.

TriumphPragmatism

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