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Morocco beat 'Invincible Armada' Spain after a penalty shootout and advanced to the quarterfinals.

Spain suffered their fourth penalty shootout defeat, the most ever in a World Cup.



This is Reporter Suh So-Wook.



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Spain had an overwhelming possession throughout the game, but Morocco's tight defense prevented them from seizing chances.



The decisive shot hit the side net, and Morocco used counter-attacking opportunities to threaten Spain's goal several times.



At the end of the second half of extra time, Spain's Sarabia's shot hit the post and entered the second penalty shootout of the tournament.



The nightmare of Spain, which was particularly weak in the World Cup penalty shootout, was replayed.



Spain's No. 1 kicker Sarabia hit the post, and Morocco goalkeeper Yassin Bunu's brilliant save blocked Soler's No. 2 and Busquez's kick No. 3, leaving Spain unable to score a single goal.



On the other hand, Morocco's 1st, 2nd, and 4th kickers calmly scored goals, completing the biggest surprise in the round of 16.



The Moroccan players shared in the joy of rinsing away goalkeeper Yassin Bunu after winning their ticket to the quarter-finals for the first time in history after a penalty shoot-out ended 3-0.



Spain suffered its fourth penalty shootout loss following 1986, 2002, and 2018, recording the most penalty shootout losses in the World Cup, and was humiliated by not scoring a single goal in a penalty shootout following Switzerland in 2006. .