France defeated Morocco 2-0 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, advancing to the semi-finals.
Les Bleus proved too strong for the Atlas Lions, securing the win through clinical finishing in the second half.
Kylian Mbappé opened the scoring in the 60th minute, assisted by Désiré Doué.

Ousmane Dembélé added the second goal in the 66th minute, assisted by Mbappé.
France dominated key statistics with higher expected goals and more shots, while Morocco held 52% possession but generated limited big chances.
Mike Maignan kept a clean sheet, and Mbappé was substituted late due to injury concerns.
Tactical Analysis

Didier Deschamps set up France in a flexible 4-2-3-1 / 4-3-3 shape that emphasized compactness out of possession and explosive transitions.
He prioritized midfield control with Aurélien Tchouaméni and teammates screening the defense, allowing full-backs to push forward selectively.
Deschamps instructed his players to absorb Morocco’s pressure before launching rapid counters, exploiting Mbappé’s pace and Dembélé’s directness.
This approach proved decisive in the second half when France increased intensity, leading to both goals from quick combinations.
Mohamed Ouahbi deployed Morocco in a compact, possession-oriented setup, often shifting into a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 to control the ball and build through the middle.
The Atlas Lions aimed to use Achraf Hakimi’s overlapping runs and central midfield rotations to create overloads, mirroring their successful run through the group stage and round of 16.
However, Ouahbi’s side struggled to convert territorial advantage into clear-cut chances against France’s organized low-to-mid block.

Morocco’s high line was vulnerable to France’s vertical passes, exposing them on transitions.
Deschamps’ pragmatic, counter-focused tactics neutralized Morocco’s strengths, while Ouahbi’s progressive style, though brave, left defensive gaps that France ruthlessly exploited.
Post-Match Quotes
Didier Deschamps (France Coach): “I’m proud of the team’s maturity tonight. We respected Morocco—they’re a dangerous side with great spirit—but we executed our plan perfectly. Mbappe was outstanding, but this is a collective success. Now we focus on the semi-final.”

Kylian Mbappé (France): “Scoring in a World Cup quarter-final is always special. The team gave everything… We’re not done yet—we want to go all the way.”
Mohamed Ouahbi (Morocco Coach): “Congratulations to France; they are a top team for a reason. My players gave their hearts, and I’m proud of how we competed. We created chances but couldn’t convert them. This journey has been amazing for Moroccan football, and we’ll learn from this to come back stronger.”

Achraf Hakimi (Morocco): “France’s speed on the counter killed us. We fought until the end, but small details decided the game. We’ll take the positives from this World Cup.”
France will face the winner of Spain vs Belgium in the semi-final. Morocco’s campaign ends after a competitive showing at the 2026 tournament.
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