On another thrilling day of action in the FIFA Arab Cup, Morocco defeated Saudi Arabia 1-0 at the Lusail Stadium Monday to top Group B and reach the quarter-finals. The Saudis, who missed a penalty, had already secured their progress to the knockout stages.
Elsewhere, Oman needed victory over Comoros and for Morocco to lose to the Saudis to seal an unlikely qualification. They fulfilled their end of the bargain with a 2-1 victory but the result elsewhere ensured their elimination.
Requiring a draw to progress, Morocco secured their passage to the quarter-finals with victory over Saudi Arabia, who missed a penalty in the second half. The Green Falcons held their own after making multiple changes following their prior progress to the knockouts following back-to-back victories. Herve Renard's men came close to breaking the deadlock in the sixth minute when a looping header from Saleh Abu al-Shamat flew over Morocco goalkeeper El Mehdi Benabid and clipped the crossbar.
With a place in the quarter-finals at stake, Morocco immediately fought back and took the lead after Tarik Tissoudali laid the ball off to Karim El Berkaoui, who finished under intense pressure from the Saudi defence. Saudi Arabia refused to give up and were awarded a penalty midway through the second half following a foul by Amin Zahzouh on substitute Abdullah Al Hamdan, who attempted a Panenka but chipped the resulting spot kick over the bar.
Oman exit despite win over Comoros
At the Stadium 974, Oman needing to not just win but also chase goals wasted little time in setting about that task. Within the first half hour alone, Issam al-Sabhi twice failed to hit the target from close range, Zahir al-Aghbari forced a pair of saves from Comoros keeper Ali Ahamada and Jameel al-Yahmadi also blazed wide.
When the goal did eventually come, it was not a moment that Ahamada will remember fondly as he attempted to dribble past Al Sabhi inside the six-yard box, was duly dispossessed and watched on as the Omani forward tucked home into an empty goal.
A swooping header just shy of the break doubled al-Sabhi and Oman’s advantage before things swung unexpectedly in Comoros’ favour after the resumption.
Firstly a delightful solo effort from Nassuir Hamidou saw them peg one back before several late chances were squandered in an entertaining finale to a campaign that saw the debutants ultimately end with three straight defeats.
Oman depart with four points and at something of a crossroads ahead of the start of qualification for the next FIFA World Cup.