World Cup 2022: Morocco beats Portugal becoming first African country to reach semi-finals
Morocco became the first African country in history to reach the World Cup semi-finals by beating Portugal 1-0 on Saturday.
Youssef En-Nesyri scored the winning goal in the 42nd minute to continue Morocco’s improbable run that has generated an outpouring of pride in the Arab world during the first World Cup to be staged in the Middle East.
37-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo, one of football’s greatest players, didn't start for the second straight game but came on as a substitute in the 51st minute.
"The Moroccan team is making the hearts of all Moroccans beat as one," said Euronews Correspondent Kawtar Wakil.
"This is something we've not seen since 1986 and the team's performance has been a shining light not only for Moroccans around the world but all Arab and African football fans."
Morocco will play either France or England in the semi-finals, joining Croatia and Argentina who qualified for the final four on Friday.
It is a seminal moment in World Cup history, with an African nation finally advancing to the levels typically only reached by European or South American teams.
Cameroon (1990), Senegal (2002) and Ghana (2010) all reached the quarter-finals but got no further.
Mohammed Dailal, a Morrocan fan in Tangier, praised the support country's team had received, especially from fans in the Arab world.
"We are so proud to be Moroccan and we are happy because the whole Arab world is behind the Moroccan team," he told Euronews. "The unity has been really heartwarming to see".
Another Morocco support said: "We will move forward and fulfil the dreams of all Moroccans".
The result means there will likely be no World Cup title for Cristiano Ronaldo in what is set to be his last appearance at football's biggest tournament.
Ronaldo walked