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 Morocco Extend Unbeaten Run to 34 Matches as Atlas Lions Strengthen World Cup Title Hopes                                                                            goodnewstv01                                                       
The Atlas Lions have made more history by reaching four World Cup knockout victories—the same total as Cameroon, Senegal, Ghana, and Egypt combined.
                                                                                                                                                     Morocco continued their remarkable 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with an impressive 3-0 victory over co-hosts Canada, booking their place in the quarter-finals and extending their unbeaten run to 34 matches across all competitions.                                                                                                                 

Although the Atlas Lions were not at their attacking best, they produced a disciplined and clinical performance to eliminate the Canadians in Houston. Morocco made the most of their chances despite creating very few opportunities, proving once again that strong defending and efficiency can be just as important as entertaining football.                                                  
Canada started brightly and threatened early through Jonathan David and Tani Oluwaseyi, but Moroccan goalkeeper Bono made two crucial saves to keep the score level. After surviving the early pressure, Morocco gradually took control of the match and punished Canada's mistakes with three well-taken goals.                                                                          
The victory highlights the incredible consistency of the North African giants, who have not suffered defeat since August 2025. Their unbeaten streak has made them one of the strongest teams in international football heading into the final stages of the tournament.                                                                                                                                                                                                          Captain Achraf Hakimi once again led by example with an outstanding display at both ends of the pitch, while creative midfielder Brahim Diaz continued his impressive World Cup form by providing two assists. Diaz has now recorded four World Cup assists, making him one of the most productive African players in the tournament's history.                                                                                                                                         
Speaking after the match, Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi praised his team's resilience.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
There were difficult moments during the game, but we stayed true to our identity. We know that World Cup matches are never easy, and the players showed great character when we were under pressure."
              
Morocco's quarter-final clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be held in Boston on Thursday, July 9, with kick-off set for 21:00 BST.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Morocco have now reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the second consecutive tournament after their historic run to the semi-finals in Qatar four years ago. Their latest achievement further confirms their rise as one of the world's elite national teams.

The country's success has been built over many years through major investment in football infrastructure and youth development. Modern training facilities and successful youth academies have helped Morocco produce a talented generation featuring stars such as Achraf Hakimi, Brahim Diaz, and several other players competing at Europe's top clubs.

Football analysts now believe Morocco are genuine contenders to become the first African nation to win the FIFA World Cup. However, tougher challenges still lie ahead, with a potential quarter-final showdown against one of the tournament's strongest teams.

If Morocco can maintain their impressive defensive organization, attacking quality, and winning mentality, the Atlas Lions could continue making history on football's biggest stage.

Good News TV Verdict: Morocco are no longer considered tournament underdogs. With 34 matches unbeaten and another quarter-final appearance secured, the Atlas Lions have firmly established themselves as serious contenders for the 2026 FIFA World Cup title.

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