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Bounou Saved Them. Ounahi Decided It. Brahim Created It. Rahimi Finished It. The man who stopped Canada was born in Canada. Yassine Bounou lived there as a child. Canada once asked him to represent them. He chose Morocco. And in Houston, that decision returned in one enormous moment. Ten minutes into the match, Tani Oluwaseyi turned inside the Moroccan box and shot low. Bounou blocked it with his leg. Canada kept coming. Four early corners. Relentless pressing. Thirteen touches inside Morocco’s box while Morocco had none in Canada’s. Then another blow. Ismaël Saibari could not continue. After only twenty-one minutes, one of Morocco’s most important players left the pitch injured. Soufiane Rahimi replaced him. At halftime, Morocco had barely attacked. But they had not broken. That mattered. Five minutes after the restart, Achraf Hakimi found Azzedine Ounahi with a rehearsed free kick. 1–0. Now Canada had to chase. And Morocco could run. Brahim Díaz attacked the spaces Canada left behind. He cut the ball back for Ounahi’s second. Rahimi then struck the crossbar. But he was not finished. Deep into stoppage time, Brahim created one final transition. Rahimi finished it. 3–0. Bounou protected the beginning. Ounahi decided the middle. Brahim created the ending. Rahimi closed the door. Morocco did not win because everything went according to plan. They won because every time the plan broke, another Moroccan player carried the story forward. Now the Atlas Lions are in another World Cup quarterfinal. History is no longer something this generation remembers. It is something they keep creating. Subscribe and follow Morocco’s journey, one hidden story at a time. #Morocco #AtlasLions #Bounou #YassineBounou #MoroccoVsCanada #WorldCup2026 #AzzedineOunahi #BrahimDiaz #SoufianeRahimi #AchrafHakimi #IsmaelSaibari #MoroccoFootball #WorldCupReels #FootballStories #FootballShorts #Quarterfinals
Bounou Saved Them. Ounahi Decided It. Brahim Created It. Rahimi Finished It. The man who stopped Canada was born in Canada. Yassine Bounou lived there as a child. Canada once asked him to represent them. He chose Morocco. And in Houston, that decision returned in one enormous moment. Ten minutes into the match, Tani Oluwaseyi turned inside the Moroccan box and shot low. Bounou blocked it with his leg. Canada kept coming. Four early corners. Relentless pressing. Thirteen touches inside Morocco’s box while Morocco had none in Canada’s. Then another blow. Ismaël Saibari could not continue. After only twenty-one minutes, one of Morocco’s most important players left the pitch injured. Soufiane Rahimi replaced him. At halftime, Morocco had barely attacked. But they had not broken. That mattered. Five minutes after the restart, Achraf Hakimi found Azzedine Ounahi with a rehearsed free kick. 1–0. Now Canada had to chase. And Morocco could run. Brahim Díaz attacked the spaces Canada left behind. He cut the ball back for Ounahi’s second. Rahimi then struck the crossbar. But he was not finished. Deep into stoppage time, Brahim created one final transition. Rahimi finished it. 3–0. Bounou protected the beginning. Ounahi decided the middle. Brahim created the ending. Rahimi closed the door. Morocco did not win because everything went according to plan. They won because every time the plan broke, another Moroccan player carried the story forward. Now the Atlas Lions are in another World Cup quarterfinal. History is no longer something this generation remembers. It is something they keep creating. Subscribe and follow Morocco’s journey, one hidden story at a time. #Morocco #AtlasLions #Bounou #YassineBounou #MoroccoVsCanada #WorldCup2026 #AzzedineOunahi #BrahimDiaz #SoufianeRahimi #AchrafHakimi #IsmaelSaibari #MoroccoFootball #WorldCupReels #FootballStories #FootballShorts #Quarterfinals

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