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Cristiano Ronaldo - Fernando Santos - Kylian Mbappe - Ronaldo a bystander as Portugal find magic touch at World Cup - arabnews.com - Manchester - Qatar - France - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal -  Doha -  Santos - Morocco - Ghana - Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan - Uruguay - South Korea

Ronaldo a bystander as Portugal find magic touch at World Cup

DOHA: Cristiano Ronaldo first found himself unloved and unwanted by Manchester United. Now the unthinkable has happened — he has been dumped by Portugal. The superstar forward was largely a spectator as the side he has captained for so long threw off the shackles and romped to a 6-1 victory over Switzerland in the World Cup last-16 on Tuesday. Young striker Goncalo Ramos, brought in for Ronaldo, scored a stunning hat-trick and at least competed with his illustrious teammate for the headlines. Ronaldo came to the World Cup seeking respite after his troubled spell at Old Trafford this season, where he had become a peripheral figure under new manager Erik ten Hag. Those frustrations boiled over last month in an explosive TV interview in which he lashed out at the club and the coach, leading to an inevitable parting of the ways. The 37-year-old landed in Qatar to the usual fanfare, once again the focus of fawning attention from the world’s media. Things even went to script in Portugal’s first game, when he scored the opener from the penalty spot in a 3-2 win against Ghana, becoming the first man to score goals at five World Cups. But things went downhill from there. He huffed and puffed through games against Uruguay and South Korea but failed to find the net and Portugal were less than the sum of their considerable parts. Portugal coach Fernando Santos, who masterminded the side’s triumph at Euro 2016, finally took the decision to leave his star man out against the Swiss and was vindicated in spectacular fashion. Portugal turned on the style, with Benfica’s Ramos, 21, netting three times in a free-flowing attacking performance.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Kylian Mbappe - Achraf Hakimi - Yassine Bounou - Morocco fans in London celebrate World Cup win over Spain - arabnews.com - Qatar - France - Spain - Portugal - London - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan

Morocco fans in London celebrate World Cup win over Spain

LONDON: Jubilant Morocco fans poured onto the streets of central London on Tuesday night to celebrate their team’s historic win over Spain in the last 16 of the World Cup.

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Kylian Mbappe - Saudi football fans in Doha join Morocco World Cup celebrations - arabnews.com - Qatar - France - Spain -  Doha - Morocco - Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan

Saudi football fans in Doha join Morocco World Cup celebrations

DOHA: Saudis on Tuesday joined Moroccan football fans celebrating in Doha the north Africans becoming the first Arab team to reach the World Cup quarterfinals.

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Marcos Llorente - Carlos Soler - Sergio Busquets - Marco Asensio - Luis Enrique - Yassine Bounou - Morocco dump Spain out on penalties to reach historic World Cup quarters - channelnewsasia.com - Spain - Portugal - Italy -  Doha - Madrid - Japan - Morocco

Morocco dump Spain out on penalties to reach historic World Cup quarters

DOHA: Achraf Hakimi struck the decisive penalty in a shootout to send Morocco into the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time on Tuesday (Dec 6) as the African side stunned Spain after a goalless draw.

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Walid Regragui - Morocco’s ‘avocado head’ has World Cup team daring to dream - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Belgium - Croatia - Spain - Portugal - Canada -  Doha - Morocco - Bosnia And Hzegovina

Morocco’s ‘avocado head’ has World Cup team daring to dream

DOHA: Thanks to Walid Regragui, the coach who has made Morocco the first Arab nation to reach the World Cup quarter-finals, avocados may just be the nation's favourite fruit.

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Kylian Mbappe - Andres Iniesta - Marco Asensio - Luis Enrique - Goncalo Ramos - Pass-masters Spain fail World Cup test, face identity crisis - arabnews.com - Russia - Manchester - Qatar - France - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - South Africa -  Doha - Morocco - Afghanistan

Pass-masters Spain fail World Cup test, face identity crisis

DOHA: Spain arrived in Qatar with grand dreams of winning a second World Cup, fully convinced in their style of play, but departed early Wednesday, ruminating on an identity crisis. La Roja last lifted a major trophy a decade ago at Euro 2012, while they have not won a single knockout game at the World Cup since triumphing in South Africa in 2010. Luis Enrique’s side huffed and puffed but could not blow Morocco’s sturdy house down in the last 16 on Tuesday, falling 3-0 on penalties after 120 goalless minutes.

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Arab world rejoices as Morocco reach World Cup quarter-finals - rte.ie - Qatar - Spain -  Doha - Morocco - Jordan -  Cairo -  Baghdad

Arab world rejoices as Morocco reach World Cup quarter-finals

Moroccans wildly celebrating their team's historic World Cup knockout victory over Spain on Tuesday were joined by people across the Middle East and North Africa ecstatic at what they saw as a victory for the entire Arab world.

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Carlos Soler - Sergio Busquets - Pablo Sarabia - Yassine Bounou - Walid Regragui - 'I'm not a magician': Morocco coach Regragui says plan was to let Spain have the ball - news24.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Belgium - Croatia - Spain - Canada - Madrid - Morocco

'I'm not a magician': Morocco coach Regragui says plan was to let Spain have the ball

Morocco coach Walid Regragui said his plan was to let Spain have the ball after his side's dramatic penalty shootout win in their World Cup last-16 match on Tuesday.

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