cft

π‹πˆπ•π„@π’π“π‘π„π€πŒ]HD]* Morocco vs Spain Live Online Free Coverage

Morocco vs Spain Live Online Free Coverage


user

janmoni blog2019

10 months ago | 3 min read

Morocco vs. Spain live stream: How to watch 2022 World Cup Who will book their place in the quarter-finals?

Morocco and Spain face off again in the World Cup, following a thrilling group stage draw in the 2018 edition, in a bid to book their berth in the final 8 of the tournament.

Morocco v Spain LIVE

πŸ”΄Watch Live▢️ https://tinyurl.com/Morocco-vs-Spain-Live

πŸ”΄Watch Live▢️ https://tinyurl.com/Morocco-vs-Spain-Live

The Atlas Lions come into this knockout round tie on the back of 2-1 win against Canada in Group F, finishing top of the table and remaining undefeated in the process. They conceded just once, the goal being an own-goal. This is Morocco's second ever appearance in the knockout stages of the tournament and they will be looking to script more history against Spain.

Spain started the tournament in high-flying fashion, putting seven past Costa Rica but ended the group stage with a 2-1 defeat to Japan, finishing second in Group E. Morata has been on target three times during the group stages and will likely be leading the line for them.

Morocco are the feel-good story of the 2022 World Cup tournament so far. The Atlas Lions topped their group, the first African nation to do so in this century, and will be looking to upset their neighbors Spain in Tuesday's round of 16 clash.

Meanwhile, Brazil are not holding anything back after scoring four first-half goals against South Korea to advance to the quarterfinals. The Selecao are one of the most entertaining teams to watch, providing football that's easy on the eye with plenty of flair, individual talent and dance moves to celebrate.

Be sure to check in with ESPN throughout the tournament as we bring you the latest from Qatar. Here's what you might have missed from Monday's World Cup happenings, and a look ahead to Tuesday for what's next.Neighbors Spain and Morocco will meet in the round of 16 on Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. ET. Morocco surprised the world after winning their group and picking up as many points as England and Netherlands. That same group included Belgium and Croatia, and an emphatic win against the former showed everyone they mean business in Qatar.

Meanwhile, Luis Enrique's side started the tournament with a 7-0 thrashing of Costa Rica, but ended up drawing against Germany and losing against Japan. They had to settle for the runners-up spot, and will look to have learned from their mistakes against a Moroccan side in dreamland.

Spain's midfield is arguably the best in the tournament, with the likes of veteran Sergio Busquets coupled with young stars Pedri and Gavi, all three hailing from Barcelona. They'll look to control the game and beat their opponents with possession, movement and off-the-ball running. However, they have been criticized for their lack of a No. 9, which Enrique found fault with, saying Ferran Torres and Alvaro Morata are usually in that role.

- World Cup bracket: Spain, Morocco set up QF match

For Morocco, it is their fifth appearance at the World Cup. They've never made it past the quarterfinals stage, and a date with destiny is set for tomorrow. Although the odds are against them, head coach Walid Regragui said the team is "well-prepared" and that "we'll do everything to win." With team chemistry, leadership and cohesiveness, Morocco might have the perfect mix to keep on surprising.

Brazil put on sensational showing

Brazil's performance against South Korea encapsulates everything about their football style. The passing, the trickery, the dancing. Even head coach Tite got involved after they scored their third in less than 30 minutes.

Neymar came back from injury to super charge the side into high gear and score a goal from the spot. He's just one goal away from equalling Pele's Brazil goal record. Vinicius Junior, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta were among the other scorers, though there could have been more given the chances South Korea gave up.

And to make sure every member of their squad got minutes in the World Cup, Tite brought on third-choice goalkeeper Weverton at the 80th minute. Now everyone's part of the party.

After the match, the players held a flag for Pele, who is currently in hospital after being admitted there last week as he battles colon cancer.

"I'll watch the game from here at the hospital and I'll be rooting for each one of you," Pele said, and the boys delivered. Joga Bonito. sdfdfd

Upvote


user
Created by

janmoni blog2019


people
Post

Upvote

Downvote

Comment

Bookmark

Share


Related Articles