FIFA Women’s world cup debutantes Morocco have defeated Colombia 1-0 to advance to the knockout phase. This is as pre-tournament favourite, Germany is knocked out.
The Atlas Lionesses, as the Moroccan women are called, began as the brighter of the two sides, enjoying more possession and looking the side more likely to score. However, clear-cut chances were few and far between in the first half.
That was until Ibtissam Jraidi was bundled over in the penalty area moments before the break. Ghizlane Chebbak saw the subsequent penalty saved, but Anissa Lahmari was in the right place to poke home the rebound to give her nation a priceless lead and leapfrog Germany into second.
Colombia had several fantastic opportunities to equalise in the second half, but Morocco goalkeeper Khadija Er-Rmichi was equal to everything thrown at her as the game ticked past the 100-minute mark.
The South Americans couldn’t find a leveller, meaning that Morocco – thanks in hand to Germany’s 1-1 draw with Korea Republic, advanced in second place behind Las Cafeteras.
Against Korea Republic, Morocco became the first Arab team to win a match in tournament history. They have now become the first to make it past the group stage
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