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Portugal vs Morocco Live Score, FIFA World Cup 2018: Portugal beat Morocco 1-0


They do call Portugal a one-man team and when that one man is Cristiano Ronaldo, a footballer so famous that even the Russians would not need to see his passport, you can understand why the World Cup finals has fallen under his spell.

Without Ronaldo, there would be none of the four goals registered by Portugal in this tournament including the winner against Morocco, which has taken his overall tally to 85, the most scored in international football by a European footballer. Without Ronaldo this would be a mediocre team, rather than a mediocre team with a first-class goalscorer who barely has to flash a glance at the camera to get himself voted the sponsors’ man of the match.

Yet Portugal are a bit more than that. They also encompass Pepe, Ronaldo’s erstwhile Real Madrid team-mate, who slumped to the ground in agony when Menat Benatia tapped him on the shoulder, and also launched himself like a bowling ball at the Morocco defenders who were trying to block the corner from which Portugal scored. Portugal, are also the goalkeeper Rui Patricio, on his way to Wolverhampton Wanderers, whose fine save in the second half from Younes Belhandia preserved his team’s lead.

But mostly Portugal are a team happy to defend whatever margin Ronaldo’s opportunism affords them, a side that will only relinquish a lead if their fingers are prised off one by one. Even their usually unrepentant coach Fernando Santos admitted this was an unambitious performance and affected dismay that his players should back off Morocco for most of the 86 minutes after Ronaldo’s goal - although that seems to be the usual gameplan.

From Morocco, the first team eliminated from Russia 2018, there was everything but a goal. Their white-shirted, lantern-jawed French coach Herve Renard, who watches from the touchline like a Monaco divorcee scrutinising the dance-floor, listed all the things he was proud of afterwards and lamented the performance of the American referee. Mark Geiger, he intimated, had failed to see Pepe launch himself at the two Moroccans before the goal. Morocco’s Nourredine Amrabat later said Pepe had claimed Geiger asked him for Ronaldo’s shirt at half-time.


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Yellow card for Adrien Silva for a rough tackleFive minutes of stoppage time added to the match as some heated words are exchanged between Pepe and Mehdi BenatiaPortugal's Joao Moutinho is substituted by Adrien SilvaMorocco's Karim El Ahmadi is substituted by Fayçal FajrMehdi Benatia makes a rough tackle against Ronaldo, Portugal get a free kick, Ronaldo hits but it fails to breach the wall of the Moroccan defendersPortugal attack after a long time, but Fernandes' hit goes wide of the goalCorner for Morocco, but it is fended off by the Portuguese defendersHard luck continues for Morocco, they get another free kick, but captain Mehdi Benatia's header goes wide of the goalMorocco's Younès Belhanda is substituted by Mehdi CarcelaFree kick for Morocco but the ball flies straight into the hands of Portugal goalkeeper Rui PatricioPortugal's Joao Mario is substituted by Bruno FernandesSpot kick for Morocco but it goes way over the topFree kick for Morocco, captain Mehdi Benatia gets the pass in front but his kick see the ball going over the Portugal goalBernardo Silva is substituted by Gelson MartinsFree kick for Morocco, a superb header by Younes Belhanda but Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio dives to his right to make a brilliant saveHe gets a pass just in front of the goal but his ferocious kick sees the ball go high over the goal postPortugal get an early corner in the second half but it goes beggingFree kick for Morocco but it flashed past captain Mehdi Benatia before he could reactThree minutes of stoppage time added to the first halfMorocco captain Mehdi Benatia gets a yellow card for a rough tackle on RonaldoRonaldo takes a spot kick but it's blocked by the defenders of MoroccoCorner for Morocco and captain Mehdi Benatia heads it but it goes straight into the hands of goalkeeper Rui PatricioAn unmarked Ronaldo gets a pass in front and he shoots but it goes wide, seems like we're in for a goal feastEarly corner for Portugal and Ronaldo heads it in, as simple as that, he was unmarked! You leave Ronaldo unmarked and you pay for it Morocco: Rui Patricio; Cedric, Pepe, Jose Fonte, Raphael Guerreiro; Joao Moutinho, William Carvalho, Joao Mario, Bernardo Silva; Goncalo Guedes, Cristiano Ronaldo (capt)Fernando Santos (POR): Monir El Kajoui; Nabil Dirar, Mehdi Benatia (capt), Manuel Da Costa, Achraf Hakimi; Mbark Boussoufa, Karim El Ahmadi; Nordin Amrabat, Younes Belhanda, Hakim Ziyach; Khalid BoutaibHerve Renard (FRA)Mark Geiger (USA)Hello and welcome to the live coverage of Group B match between Portugal and Morocco. The match starts at 17:30 IST.


But Ronaldo’s score also was the worst possible start for the Moroccans, who dropped their opening game against Iran on a 95th-minute goal and promptly fell behind Portugal after only four.

Portugal had won a corner kick, and Ronaldo casually jogged into the center of the penalty area to receive it. Everyone knew the cross would come to him, no one more than Morocco’s Manuel Da Costa, who accepted the challenge of staying between Ronaldo and the ball.

Except that Da Costa did not. A shift of the hips and a half-dozen quick strides by Ronaldo — speed he now reserves for only the most appetizing moments — and he was free. The ball arrived on his forehead and just like that was redirected into the net. Portugal led. Ronaldo preened. And four minutes into their second game of the World Cup, Morocco wondered if it might be on its way out.

Ronaldo mostly stalked the rest of the match — a threatening presence more than a particularly active one — while Morocco banged away without success at the other end.

”We should have been much more effective,” Morocco Coach Hervé Renard said. “Just like in our opening game, we had lots of scoring opportunities. But those who know how to be in the penalty area and are the most gifted players know how to make a difference.”Portugal will have to be better than it was if it is to challenge in the later rounds here, Santos said: more disciplined, more creative, more willing to impose itself on teams rather than wait to counterattack.”We played well,” Santos said, “but I think we need more than that.”

But Santos rejected the assumption, posed by more than one reporter, that his team had been poor, and that Ronaldo had looked ineffective or, worse, old.

“Cristiano is like a port wine,” Santos said. “He knows how to refine his capacity and age at his best.”

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The secret, he said, is what was plain to see: Ronaldo is not the same player he was in his 20s. He is more efficient now — deadly so, at least through two matches — and aware of what he can do.

“He’s always evolving,” Santos continued. “Because he knows himself and he knows what he can do. He doesn’t want to do the things he did two or three years ago, and he will not be doing the same things two or three years from now.”

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Here’s how Portugal beat Morocco, from Victor Mather:

90’ +4: Morocco Just Can’t Find the Goal

A long free kick by Morocco bounces around in the box tantalizingly. It’s Benatia again, it’s over the bar again.

90’ +2: Pepe Goes Down on a Pat

Benatia of Morocco pats Pepe on the back. Pepe goes down hard, then leaps up and yells at Benatia. Pepe, 35, has been known in his career for a hot temper.

90’: Ziyech Denied

Suddenly Ziyech is free in the box for Morocco: a dribble and a shot, but it’s blocked. Five minutes of added time.

83’: Ronaldo Free Kick Off the Wall

Morocco brings down Ronaldo right on the penalty line. It’s judged to be just outside the box, so a very dangerous free kick, not a penalty. Ronaldo ... everyone grabs their cameras ... off the wall. He has a big smile afterward. After the free kick, Ronaldo goes to ground but does not get a call.

80’: Back and Forth

Portugal, Morocco, Portugal, etc. Ziyech misses on a corner. Pepe kicks the ball onto his own hand. Action at both ends.

79’: Another Free Kick for Morocco

Ziyach takes a free kick from the right, which goes to Benatia. He can’t get his head on it, though, and the shot goes wide.

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76’: Morocco Feeling the Pressure

Morocco is racing around the pitch, playing hard defense, passing nicely, getting some crosses and free kicks. They just haven’t been able to finish.

A loss in this game would eliminate them from the World Cup. They have yet to score a goal in two games.

68’: Another Free Kick for Morocco Goes Over

A good extended period of control ends with a free kick to Morocco just outside the box. But Ziyech sends it over.

Andrew Das: Morocco’s best spell seems to have ended without the goal it needs so desperately. We’ve got some fresh legs on both sides now, though, and should see more on this hot day. Maybe one of them will land the decisive blow.

65’: Guerreiro Booked

Guerreiro has struggled all game against Amrabat. He’s now booked for grabbing and pulling him down.

65’: Portugal Struggling to Slow Morocco

Another series of attacks by Morocco ends with a tepid shot from Achraf Hakimi that is saved easily. Portugal cannot shut Morocco out of the game.

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61’: Benatia Takes His Turn

A free kick for Morocco ends up on the foot of Mehdi Benatia, who turns and shoots. Over the bar.

59’: Applause for Defense

While we’ve been praising the offenses, a word for the fine play from the rest of the teams. Portugal’s keeper Patrico has made several good saves, and Morocco has foiled Portugal counters by having their defensemen regularly in the right places.

57’: Patricio Makes Huge Save

And it’s Morocco again. Leaping save by Rui Patricio on Belhanda. It feels like a goal must be coming at one end or the other.

Andrew Das: Tremendous save by Patricio, who has now had two in a couple of minutes. Morocco has found its footing, and they are trying to cash in before they lose it again.

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55’: Morocco Making Some Noise

Morocco’s Amrabat finds room on the right, then sends one to Belhanda, who fires one right at Patricio.

50’: Rare Miss for Ronaldo

Ronaldo charges in unmarked but launches the ball over the net. Portugal playing better this half.

48’: Portugal Misses Wide

A creative corner for Portugal leads to a header by Jose Fonte, but it goes wide. Same setup as the corner that led to a goal, but this time the target was Fonte instead of Ronaldo, who played decoy.

46’: Morocco Will Keep Pressing

Second half underway. Morocco will keep looking for that equalizer.

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Halftime: Portugal 1, Morocco 0

An entertaining game. Underdogs are often in bad shape when they fall behind in matches like this. Morocco played about as well as you could ask. They just didn’t quite get a goal. Goof for Morocco: they took seven shots to Portugal’s five, and 50 percent of the possession. Portugal was forced into 17 clearances in the half.

Andrew Das: Morocco had some chances in the half, and Amrabat especially has been persistent trouble for Guerreiro on the right wing. But the Moroccans haven’t taken advantage of the chances they have created, and Ronaldo buried his really good one. And that, I guess, is why Real Madrid pays him all that money.

47’: Morocco Threatens, but Misses

Header by Belhanda goes wide. Morocco still attacking.

41’: Close Call for Morocco

Morocco’s attacking style leaves them a wee bit open at the back, and Ronaldo finds Goncalo Guedes, who forces a one-handed save, then fluffs the rebound. Great save by Mohamedi Munir. That really should have been 2-0.

Andrew Das: Morocco needs a little composure here. They feel very aggrieved by a couple of calls, and they’ve lashed out a couple times. Benatia just got a yellow for persistent infringement — basically, a handful of fouls that added up to one yellow once he rolled Ronaldo at midfield — and they just lost Guedes and had to be bailed out by their goalkeeper. Going into halftime down by 1-0 is not great. Going in down by 2-0 would be worse.

36’: Patricio Keeping Busy

Portugal keeper Rui Patricio catches a lobbed shot and upbraids his defense. He’s working harder than expected.

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35’: Not Even Close

El Ahmadi’s speculative shot for Morocco lands in row Z.

33’: Free Kick for Ronaldo

After appealing for a foul on one end, Morocco commits one on the other. Ronaldo stands over a short free kick. Goal No. 5? No, it goes off the wall. End-to-end action right now.

27’: Penalty Appeal for Morocco

Amrabat of Morocco goes down in the box and a big penalty appeal goes up. No call. The Morocco bench wants video review. Still no call. Amrabat lifts his shirt to reveal blood to the viewing audience. No call.

Andrew Das: Both players were holding, Geiger tells a furious Herve Renard at the next stoppage, and the replays confirm. Either way, the contact happened outside the area, so it shouldn’t have been a penalty. Geiger explained as much to the Moroccan players, and then goes to the sideline to talk with Renard about confronting the fourth official.

“Both were holding,” one can discern from amateur lip-reading. And he’s right. Guerreiro pulls up his shirt to show a nasty red wound from Boutaib’s hand.

26’: Ronaldo Rolls

Benatia bumps into Ronaldo, and Ronaldo executes the “oh-I’m-injured” barrel roll. Three rotations. He’s fine.

24’: Portugal Looking to Regain Control

Long-range effort by Ziyach of Morocco was saved. Portugal is going to want to get control of the ball a bit more. The thing is, if teams get enough shots and enough chances, the ball eventually goes in. Morocco is getting a lot of chances right now.

Andrew Das: Ronaldo is strolling mostly, or walking in the first half. His economy of movement, and effort, is remarkable. Sometimes he’ll just stand still, watching for a bit, then jog a few steps. But he only runs when he has to run, and those are the moments when everyone edges forward on their seat a little.

20’: Morocco Keeps Shooting

Morocco, as you might expect, is throwing everything at Portugal and it’s working. Ziyech and Boussoufa got close-in shots that drew saves.

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12’: Morocco Gets a Look

The chances are coming thick and fast! A header from Benatia of Morocco, the captain, is saved at the corner of the net. Both teams are playing an open and aggressive brand of soccer.

9’: Ronaldo Threatens Again

Nearly two for Ronaldo. He dribbled right, shot left (through a defender’s legs), but it went barely wide. Morocco is in deep trouble here.

GOAL! Portugal Leads 1-0

That was fast. Portugal took a tricky short corner, and Moutinho quickly stepped up to send it into the box. Who should be there to head it in but that man Cristiano Ronaldo? Goal No. 4 for him at this World Cup.

Andrew Das: How do you lose Cristiano Ronaldo on a corner? I mean, c’mon Morocco. Somehow, Manuel Da Costa fell for a stutter step, turned his head, and got beat. Any player at the World Cup buries a free header from six yards. Ronaldo? He lives for them.

3’: Morocco Attacks First

Morocco started fast, whipping the ball downfield. Eventually new striker Boutaib got off a headed shot, which missed wide.

Kickoff!

Portugal in a blinding all-white and Morocco in red with green shorts. Portugal have brought in the skillful midfielder Joao Mario. Three changes for Morocco, including the forward Khalid Boutaib and two new defenders, Dirar and Da Costa.


WHO else but Cristiano Ronaldo?

Just four minutes into Portugal’s clash with Morocco, the star forward had put his side in front.

Wrestling his way between two defenders, Ronaldo buried a diving header to earn Portugal an early 1-0 lead.

It was his fourth goal of the tournament — in just his second game.

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It also proved to be the game’s deciding goal, with neither team able to find the back of the net again.

That said, Morocco fought back in the first half, having their fair share of possession and creating good chances.

They even had a couple of decent penalty shouts waved away.

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But their best chance came in the 57th minute, when they were cruelly denied an equaliser by stellar goalkeeping.

Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio produced a moment of brilliance to deny Morocco’s Younes Belhanda with a stunning save, diving low and scooping the ball to safety.

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Morocco would continue to pepper Patricio’s goal but could never find the decisive goal.

Ronaldo is is now the all-time leading scorer for any European national team. His 85th career goal for Portugal moves him ahead of Hungary great Ferenc Puskas, who finished his career with 84.

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HOW THINGS PLAYED OUT (VIA AFP)

Cristiano Ronaldo followed up his opening game heroics at the World Cup with the only goal in a 1-0 win for Portugal against Morocco as the European champions edged closer to the last 16.

The Real Madrid star struck in the fourth minute in Moscow to surpass Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas as Europe’s all-time leading scorer with 85 international goals.

Victory sent Portugal top of Group B on four points ahead of Spain’s game against Iran in Kazan, as a second straight defeat for Morocco condemned the African nation to an early exit in their first World Cup appearance since 1998.

Morocco coach Herve Renard opted for a back four, with Manuel Da Costa and Nabil Dirar coming into the side, to provide added protection against the “absolutely exceptional” Ronaldo after his hat-trick against Spain.

But his plans were torn apart within minutes at the Luzhniki Stadium as Ronaldo wriggled free of the imposing Da Costa to bury an unstoppable header past a helpless Monir El Kajoui.

Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) celebrates / AFP PHOTO / Patrik STOLLARZ Source: AFP

It was Ronaldo’s fourth goal of the tournament, more than his combined tally at three previous finals, and left him trailing just Iran’s Ali Daei (109) on the list of top international goalscorers.

The Real Madrid forward threatened a second soon after, swivelling on the edge of the area and scuffing just wide after a powerful run from left-back Raphael Guerreiro.

Mehdi Benatia forced a smart low save from Rui Patricio at a corner for Morocco, before Hakim Ziyach skipped his way into the Portugal area, his goal-bound effort blocked by an outstretched leg.

Joao Moutinho then nipped in ahead of Mbark Boussoufa to get a vital clearing touch in the six-yard box as Morocco consistently targeted the right side of the Portuguese defence.

A crude lunge from Benatia on Ronaldo left the Portugal skipper writhing around in pain, while Morocco felt aggrieved when Nordin Amrabat was hauled down by Guerreiro as he muscled his way into the area.

Khalid Boutaib was flattened by Jose Fonte in an aerial challenge that again had the Moroccans up in arms, with Renard warned for gesturing for the video assistant referee.

Morocco's French coach Herve Renard (L). / AFP PHOTO / FADEL SENNA Source: AFP

Morocco goalkeeper El Kajoui kept his side in the game when he stuck out a strong left palm to repel a Goncalo Guedes effort following Ronaldo’s lofted pass over the top.

Ronaldo blazed over from 15 yards after a quick free-kick caught Morocco out, Guedes’s miscued attempt rolling invitingly to the five-time world player of the year.

Morocco continued to carve out opportunities as Patricio clung on well to a curling Belhanda shot, and the Portugal keeper pulled off an even better save minutes later.

Another dangerous delivery from Ziyach was flicked on by Belhanda, with new Wolves signing Patricio flinging himself to his right to magnificently claw the ball to safety.

Rui Patricio of Portugal. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images

A further opening fell to Benatia, the Juventus defender neatly shifting the ball onto his left boot only to lash over the bar as Morocco’s frustrations mounted.

The lively Ziyach nipped past Fonte in the closing minutes but found Pepe standing in his way, with Benatia hammering over one final chance to seal Morocco’s fate.

Portugal will meet Iran in their final group game on June 25, with Morocco set to bow out after their match against Spain in Kaliningrad.

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STARTING XIS

Portugal (4-4-2)

Rui Patricio; Cedric, Pepe, Jose Fonte, Raphael Guerreiro; Joao Moutinho, William Carvalho, Joao Mario, Bernardo Silva; Goncalo Guedes, Cristiano Ronaldo (capt) Coach: Fernando Santos (POR)

Morocco (4-2-3-1)

Monir El Kajoui; Nabil Dirar, Mehdi Benatia (capt), Manuel Da Costa, Achraf Hakimi; Mbark Boussoufa, Karim El Ahmadi; Nordin Amrabat, Younes Belhanda, Hakim Ziyach; Khalid Boutaib

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