'Often we've been described as being sub-par... But I think at this World Cup we are showing we can give any other team a run for their money' The 2022 World Cup sees two African teams reach the knockout phase for only the second time since 2014
For Morocco, their clash with Spain next Tuesday will be a first appearance in the knockout stage for 36 years.
The 2022 tournament has seen two teams from the continent reach the knockout phase for only the second time — after Algeria and Nigeria in 2014. Morocco beat the world's second-ranked side Belgium and Canada en route to the top of Group F, while Senegal bounced back from an opening defeat by the Netherlands to record wins over Qatar and Ecuador.
For Morocco, their clash with Spain next Tuesday will be a first appearance in the knockout stage for 36 years.
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