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Saibari’s 71-second goal lifts Morocco past Scotland 1-0

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  • Ismael Saibari scored just 71 seconds into Friday’s match at Boston Stadium, giving Morocco a 1-0 win over Scotland in Group C.aljazeera
  • The victory gives Morocco four points from two matches and ties Nigeria and Ghana for the most World Cup wins by an African nation at six.moroccoworldnews
  • Scotland, now third in the group on three points, must get a result against Brazil on June 24 in Miami to keep knockout-round hopes alive.fox

Morocco Beats Scotland 1-0 as Saibari Scores Fastest Goal of the 2026 World Cup

Ismael Saibari needed just 71 seconds to settle Morocco’s Group C clash against Scotland on Friday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, scoring the fastest goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and sending his side to the top of the group.aljazeera

The PSV Eindhoven midfielder’s powerful strike — so forceful that the ball lodged in the net, according to footage shared widely online — proved to be the only goal in a match Morocco controlled from start to finish. It was Saibari’s second goal of the tournament after he also found the net in Morocco’s opening 1-1 draw against Brazil.reuters

Morocco Takes Command of Group C

The victory lifted Morocco to four points from two matches, placing them at the top of Group C ahead of the final round of fixtures. The Atlas Lions, who became the first African and Arab nation to reach a World Cup semifinal at Qatar 2022, have now matched Nigeria and Ghana for the most World Cup wins by an African nation, with six victories on the sport’s biggest stage.foxsports

Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi’s side did not need to dazzle to get the result. After Saibari’s early breakthrough, the team defended resolutely, denying Scotland any meaningful route back into the contest. Reuters reported that Morocco “maintained dominance throughout the match, overpowering the Scots.”reuters

Scotland Face Must-Win Scenario Against Brazil

For Scotland, the defeat leaves their hopes of reaching the knockout rounds of a World Cup for the first time hanging by a thread. Steve Clarke’s side had opened the tournament with a 1-0 win over Haiti thanks to a John McGinn goal, but now sit on three points behind Morocco and likely need at least a result against five-time champions Brazil in their final group match on June 24 in Miami.instagram

Scotland will face Brazil at Miami Stadium on Wednesday, June 24, at 6 p.m. ET. The Tartan Army, whose traveling supporters were praised for their presence in Boston despite the result, now confront the daunting task of getting something from a Brazilian side that drew 1-1 with Morocco in the group’s opening round.fox

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