Yassine Bounou has learned to be patient in his career, but the Morocco goalkeeper with a show-stopping nickname is proving he more than belongs on the big stage at this World Cup.An unused squad member at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Bounou - or "Bono" as the name on his shirt reads - has played a fundamental part in helping Morocco set a new benchmark for African football in Qatar.With 14 foreign-born players in the squad, it has been a case of unity in diversity for Morocco - there is no better example of that solidarity than a defence which has conceded just once in five matches here.Bounou kept 2018 runners-up Croatia at bay in their tournament opener.
He suddenly disappeared just before kick-off in a 2-0 win over Belgium, having lined up with the team for the national anthems.Replaced by Munir El Kajoui, coach Walid Regragui later cleared up the mystery by explaining Bounou had felt unwell after sustaining a knock against Croatia.The 31-year-old Bounou hasn't put a foot wrong since his return against Canada, the country of his birth.
Despite Nayef Aguerd's own goal, a 2-1 victory sent Morocco through as the surprising Group F winners.Remarkably, no opposing player has scored against Morocco at this World Cup - and that remains true despite the North Africans needing penalties to see off Spain in the last 16.After Pablo Sarabia smacked the post with Spain's first kick, Bounou saved from Carlos Soler and Sergio Busquets as Morocco won 3-0 in the shootout to reach the quarter-finals for the very first time.He was again man of the match in a 1-0 victory over Portugal, ending Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup dreams by denying the five-time Ballon d'Or winner in stoppage time."These kinds