France defeated Morocco 2-0 in the World Cup quarter-final to reach the semi-finals, ending Africa’s last remaining side’s remarkable tournament run.
France controlled the contest from the start, creating danger through their attacking talent while Morocco defended bravely but couldn’t find a breakthrough of their own, according to a report published on Makinde Timilehin’s site.
Clinical finishing settled the tie in France’s favour, extending their strong run through the tournament. Morocco, the continent’s last standing representative, exit with pride after a campaign built on discipline and resilience under coach Walid Regragui.
France now await the winner of Spain and Belgium as they push on, two wins away from lifting the trophy.

