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Morocco stun S. Korea to claim 1st ever W World Cup victory

The Atlas Lionesses entered the clash in Adelaide as heavy underdogs against opponents ranked over 50 places higher in the world rankings. But the fearless World Cup debutantes defied expectations to topple their fancied opponents in a historic giant-killing. A moment of early magic from striker Ibtissam Jraidi set Morocco on their way, as she bravely dived to head home a textbook cross. The breakthrough inside 10 minutes gave the North Africans belief they could achieve the improbable against their celebrated rivals. The remarkable goal etched Morocco’s name in the history books, marking their first-ever goal at the global finals. Reuters has the story:

Morocco stun S. Korea to claim 1st ever W World Cup victory

Newslooks- ADELAIDE (Reuters)

Debutantes Morocco claimed their first ever victory at the Women’s World Cup with a 1-0 win over South Korea in their second Group H encounter, all but confirming the Asian side’s exit. Morocco are 55 rungs below South Korea in the women’s rankings, but the African side made an early breakthrough with their first ever World Cup goal from striker Ibtissam Jraidi.

In the sixth minute, Hanane Ait El Haj whipped in a cross from the right and Jraidi dived forward to make contact with a deft glancing header that went in at the far post.

“We are just so pleased our efforts have paid off. This victory is for Morocco and Arabs, it’s the fruit of our hard work,” Jraidi told reporters.

Morocco pulled off a monumental shock at the Women’s World Cup by defeating Korea Republic 1-0 on Sunday to claim their maiden tournament triumph in style.

Park Eun-sun nearly levelled with a diving header of her own at the other end but the forward saw her effort go agonisingly wide of the post, much to the relief of Khadija Er-Rmichi in Morocco’s goal.

Er-Rmichi saw Germany find the net six times in their group opener, but she was hardly tested by the South Koreans, who failed to have a shot on target and struggled to make inroads into the final third as the Moroccan defence stood firm.

Ibtissam Jraidi of Morocco #9 heads to score her team's goal during FIFA Women's World Cup group stage against South Korea in Adelaide, Australia, July 30, 2023. /CFP

Ibtissam Jraidi of Morocco #9 heads to score her team’s goal during FIFA Women’s World Cup group stage against South Korea in Adelaide, Australia, July 30, 2023. /CFP

“There’s a sense of pride for us to pull this first World Cup win out of the bag,” coach Reynald Pedros said, dedicating the victory to the king of Morocco.

“We didn’t change our philosophy” after losing 6-0 to Germany, Pedros said. “The Korean team is not like the German team and we got off to a blinding start… We were efficient in the box, that was missing against Germany.”

Morocco defender Nouhaila Benzina, who became the first player to wear a headscarf at the Women’s World Cup, made crucial interventions, while she almost scored from a set-piece when she volleyed a snapshot over the bar.

She even took one for the team when she deliberately clipped Ji So-yun, who was racing through on goal on a counterattack with support, accepting a yellow card without protest.

‘WORST TWO PERFORMANCES’

But South Korea could not capitalise from the free kick, which hit the wall as coach Collin Bell stood on the touchline shaking his head in frustration.

South Korea’s Casey Phair nearly equalised late in the game, but the 16-year-old, who became the youngest player to take the field in Women’s World Cup history in their opener, fired wide to leave them bottom of the group.

“I can’t believe it, to be honest. We saved the worst two performances in my tenure for the World Cup. I didn’t recognise my own team,” said Bell, who took over in 2019 and guided the team to the final of the Asian Cup last year.

“The reality is we were not good enough in both games. Why that was, we have to analyse in detail. I’m not going to let my emotions take over now, and obviously we’re all very disappointed.

“The players are much better than they’ve shown in both matches and it really is almost unbelievable that we’ve performed like we have.”

Morocco are level with Germany and Colombia with three points ahead of their game later on Sunday. South Korea have zero points and will be eliminated if Germany avoid defeat.

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