Attacking midfielder Adel Hasnawi saved two penalties to lead Morocco Tetouan to the semi-finals of the Moroccan Football Throne Cup by winning 7-6 over its guest Morocco El Fassi, after the original and extra time ended with a goalless draw last night.
Morocco's Tetouani was in trouble when goalkeeper Hamza Filali was sent off in the 118th minute and the team had finished their five changes.
#adel_hasnaoui #MAT #demi_finale # Adel_hasnaoui #superman pic.twitter.com/XY2qaKK94a
- imad yousfi (@yousfimad) May 7, 2021
Al-Hasnawi succeeded in taking Morocco Tetouan to safety in the remaining minutes.
- Less than an hour ago in the Moroccan Cup, the goalkeeper of
Morocco Tetouan was sent off and left the 120th minute,
and midfielder Adel Hasnawi guarded:
Adel blocked a free
kick shot Adel saved two penalties (2) đ¨
His team qualified for the Cup semi-finals pic.twitter.com/xUd2Gk8pJK
- Badr Al-Shaibani (@iBaVFL) May 7, 2021
Mohsen El Achir missed the first penalty kick for Morocco Tetouan, while Morocco El Fassi scored the first 3 kicks.
Al-Hasnawi saved Abdel-Azim Khaddrouf's kick, and the first 5 kicks ended in a 4-4 draw.
Each team succeeded in scoring the sixth and seventh kicks, while Al-Hasnawi saved a kick from Abdallah Diarra and Anas Lemrabat successfully executed his kick, so Morocco's Tetouani qualified for the semi-finals.
Evening snapshot Adel Al-Hasnawi assumes the role of the goalkeeper after Yahya Filali was sent off and his team criticizes Morocco Tetouan from a deadly goal in the last seconds pic.twitter.com/YbW1thp0nQ
- AbdELLAtIF MaNe (@AbdellatifMane) May 7, 2021
Morocco Tetouan will play against Wydad, who crushed JS Mohamedia 4-0 on Wednesday evening.