Morocco beat Colombia as both teams progress to knockouts

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Morocco beat Colombia as both teams progress to knockouts

Morocco's defender #03 Nouhaila Benzina (L) and Colombia's forward #09 Mayra Ramirez fight for the ball
Morocco's defender #03 Nouhaila Benzina (L) and Colombia's forward #09 Mayra Ramirez fight for the ballAFP
Colombia and Morocco will both take a place in the knockout stages of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup (WWC), following a 1-0 victory for the Atlas Lionesses at the Perth Rectangular Stadium, after Germany were held to a surprising draw by South Korea.

In order to progress, Morocco simply needed to better world #2 side Germany’s result against South Korea over in Brisbane, and duly flew out of the blocks immediately.

Ibtissam Jraïdi was the first to test Colombian goalkeeper Catalina Pérez, who made an instinctive near-post save within the opening 60 seconds.

It was an early sign of her determination to help Colombia complete a WWC group stage unbeaten for the very first time, and the Coffee Growers began to get a foothold in the game as the first half wore on.

Morocco players celebrate scoring
Morocco players celebrate scoringAFP

With the contest seemingly looking like going into HT all-square, Morocco were handed a glorious chance to take the lead from the penalty spot, after Daniela Arias had needlessly pushed Jraïdi to the ground.

However, despite Pérez coming up with a stunning save to deny Ghizlane Chebbak, Anissa Lahmari was on hand to relieve the blushes of her teammate, and ruthlessly fired in Sakina Ouzraoui Diki’s pass for an opener heard all around Australia.

Morocco attacking thirds
Morocco attacking thirdsOpta by Stats Perform / AFP

Colombia needed an instant response to give themselves the best chance of winning Group H, and subsequently began the second half on the front foot, as Khadija Er-Rmichi initially denied Daniela Montoya with an outstretched leg, before preventing Mayra Ramírez’s effort from sneaking past her at the near post.

Determined to get back on level terms, the Colombians then came even closer to an equaliser in the 78th minute, as the goal-hungry Ramírez struck the outside of the post from a near-impossible angle.

Match stats
Match statsOpta by Stats Perform

Despite being unable to get that elusive leveller, Colombia will join the Atlas Lionesses in the Round of 16 as group winners, in which they will encounter a defensively-resolute Jamaica side.

As for Morocco, they now have a monumental maiden competitive clash against France – and an opportunity for revenge, as it will also be their first H2H against Les Bleues since a 6-0 friendly loss in 2008.

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