Atlanta hosts Morocco and Haiti in World Cup Group C clash

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First-half drama in Atlanta

The World Cup Group C match between Morocco and Haiti in Atlanta saw an eventful first half, with both teams finding the back of the net multiple times. The game kicked off in Atlanta with a scrappy start, as Morocco dominated possession but struggled to create clear chances in the opening minutes. Haiti, meanwhile, focused on pressing the AFCON champions and closing down their play.

The deadlock was broken in the 10th minute when Lenny Joseph put Haiti ahead with a flick. This came after good work down the right wing by Duverne, whose cross evaded the goalkeeper, allowing Joseph to score. The goal sparked wild celebrations among Haitian fans.

Morocco responded to the early setback, with Achraf Hakimi equalising in the 33rd minute. A crossfield ball from Diaz found El Khannouss, whose cross was parried by Placide. Hakimi then capitalised on the loose ball to stab it home. Before Hakimi’s goal, Placide had made a brilliant double-save in the 27th minute, first denying Hakimi and then El Kaabi.

Haiti regained the lead in the 39th minute through Wilson Isidor. After a cross was only partially cleared by the Morocco defence, Isidor took a touch and unleashed a powerful shot into the top corner, described as a ‘screamer’. However, Morocco quickly drew level again just before half-time. In the 43rd minute, I. Saibari scored after a sweeping move down the right flank, with Hakimi cutting the ball back for Saibari to tuck it into the bottom corner.

Group C context and team form

This match marks the first competitive encounter between Morocco and Haiti. Morocco entered the tournament as the reigning AFCON champions and had reached the semi-finals of the World Cup four years prior, indicating their strong tournament pedigree. They are considered the stronger side on paper. Haiti, in contrast, is making its first World Cup appearance since 1974 and was looking for its first point in the tournament.

In terms of recent form, Morocco arrived in Atlanta with a strong record, having secured three wins and two draws in their last five matches, conceding only two goals during this period. Their recent results include a 1-0 World Cup victory over Scotland and a 1-1 draw with Brazil. Prior to the tournament, they had achieved significant wins, including 4-0 against Madagascar and 5-0 against Burundi, alongside a 1-1 friendly draw with Norway. This run saw them score 12 goals across five games, highlighting their attacking prowess.

Haiti’s recent performances have been more challenging. Their last five matches show one win, one draw, and three losses. They suffered a 3-0 World Cup defeat to Brazil and a 1-0 loss to Scotland. A 1-2 friendly defeat to Peru was followed by a 4-0 win over New Zealand, which was their best result in this sequence, and a 1-1 draw with Iceland. Across these five matches, Haiti scored six goals and conceded seven.

Tactical considerations and player performances

Morocco’s manager, Mohamed Ouahbi, faced a decision regarding his lineup for this final Group C match. With four points already secured, which would likely guarantee a spot in the last 32, he could consider resting key players. The team has been noted for its efficiency, having nullified Brazil and Scotland for significant portions of their previous games, resulting in a 1-1 draw against Brazil and a 1-0 win over Scotland. Morocco has a strong defensive record, having conceded only four goals in their last 11 internationals.

Haiti’s coach, Sebastien Migne, was expected to give more squad players an opportunity, especially as Haiti had already been eliminated from the tournament. Despite their elimination, Haiti showed resilience, creating more chances than Scotland in their 1-0 loss and avoiding a heavy defeat against Brazil even after early mistakes. Dominique Simon, a French-born player currently with Pardubice, was expected to start after a strong performance coming off the bench against Brazil. Simon had one shot on target in that game and was seen as a player who could test Morocco’s goalkeeper, Yassine Bounou.

Achraf Hakimi, the Moroccan right-back, was also highlighted for his offensive contributions, having taken three shots against Brazil and two against Scotland. His ability to get forward and contribute to attacks was evident in the build-up to Saibari’s equaliser. The match was played at Atlanta Stadium, also known as Mercedes-Benz Stadium, in Atlanta.

The match was broadcast on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in the UK, with kick-off scheduled for 11pm BST on Wednesday, June 24.

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Source: tntsports.co.uk

Lucy Ashby

Lucy Ashby

Sports Reporter

Lucy Ashby is a Sports Reporter at NewsGB. She reported on the county circuit and Team GB. She focuses on tennis, cricket and athletics and is known for clear, deadline-driven reporting. She holds a degree in Sport and Media from Durham University and completed an NCTJ diploma. Now based in Durham, she plays club cricket and follows distance running. “The best sport reporting starts by listening.”