Canada vs Morocco Match Review

When Morocco plays Canada on Thursday in a World Cup Group F match at the Al Thumama Stadium, they will have a chance to stay in Qatar past the group stage.Although Canada is already out, this game could have a significant impact on the North African team.

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Canada vs Morocco Tips and Prediction

The final matchday of Group F has several possible outcomes and is still very close and difficult to predict.

Morocco, on the other hand, may find things to be very straightforward; win or draw, and they advance regardless of what transpires in the other match in the group.

However, if they lose, things do get very tricky because in order for them to advance, Croatia would have to lose by at least two goals or Belgium would have to lose.

If Morocco were to lose by four goals or more and the other group game ended in a draw, they would also be eliminated.

In either case, Morocco simply needs to complete the task at hand, although it would be quite regrettable not to advance after having already taken points away from both teams competing for a position in the round of 16.

However, judging on their results thus far, the Atlas Lions should have no trouble handling that challenge, as they easily defeated both Croatia and Belgium.

While the 0-0 draw with the Vatreni was a dull game, they showed off their attacking prowess against Belgium, winning 2-0 thanks to a wonderful late goal from Zakaria Aboukhlal.

Given the caliber of opponents they have defeated, Walid Regragui’s team may have been the best tournament surprise so far. If they advance, they will be unfortunate to be paired with a team from Group E; it’s likely to be Spain or Germany. Even if they win the group, they will still face a very difficult test.

Canada has also been impressive and appealing, producing numerous opportunities with pace in the wide areas and presence in the front, but sadly for them, their journey is already over.

They were ruthlessly dismantled by a talented Croatian team on Sunday due to being very naive at the back and in their structure.

It might have been six or seven for Zlatko Dalic’s team as well, but for some shrewd saves from goalkeeper Milan Borjan.

At least they now have a World Cup finals goal to their name; Alphonso Davies, who agonizingly missed a penalty against Belgium in their opening game, was the one who scored at the fifth try.

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