China News Service, December 7th. On the evening of the 6th Beijing time, the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Qatar continued.

In the match between Morocco and Spain, the second penalty shootout of this World Cup was born. The two sides fought fiercely for 120 minutes and tied 0:0.

In the penalty shootout, the first three players of the Spanish team, Saravia, Soler and Busquets, all missed.

Morocco reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time as Ashraf scored a scoop penalty.

The picture shows Moroccan player Ashraf Hakimi (red) in the game.

  As a group E seed, the Spanish team performed well in the group stage.

After the 7-0 victory over Costa Rica in the first round, the outside world has high hopes for this young Matador team.

But in the next two games, although the Spanish team was still the first to complete the goal, they failed to win in the end, and were once squeezed to the third place in the group in real-time points, and were almost eliminated.

  The Morocco team is just the opposite.

Ashraf, Ziyech, and Mazraoui are the most famous stars in this Moroccan team, and all three are currently playing for European giants.

After tying Croatia in the first match of the group stage, Morocco defeated Belgium and Canada one after another, and finally qualified as the first place in Group F, and sent Belgium, the runner-up of the last cup, home.

The picture shows the Spanish player Asensio (blue) in the game.

  The 18-year-old Spanish star Garvey became the youngest player to start a World Cup knockout match since Pele in 1958.

  After the start of the game, the Spanish team, which mainly focused on short pass penetration, had a clear advantage in ball possession.

However, facing the tight defense of the Moroccan team, the young Matador Corps did not create many opportunities.

Throughout the first half, the Spanish team had only one shot, which was their worst data in the World Cup in more than half a century.

  Easy side to fight again, the two sides adjusted personnel one after another, but still did not create a chance to break through the other side's gate.

After 90 minutes, the two teams entered overtime with a score of 0:0.

  In overtime, as the game deepened, the disadvantage of Morocco's insufficient bench depth became more and more obvious.

However, the Spanish team has little possession time but almost no rhythm changes, lacking the ability to end the game.

The two sides fought fiercely for 120 minutes, and finally tied 0:0.

Morocco goalkeeper Bounu saves a penalty.

  In the penalty shootout, the first three players of the Spanish team, Sarabia, Soler, and Busquets, all missed penalties, while the Moroccan team only had Banon's shot saved.

As Ashraf scored a penalty kick in the fourth round, Morocco entered the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time, creating team history.

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