After the defeat – the coach’s blunder: “We were a better team!”

Canada appeared to control the tempo of the match during the initial half, despite recording only 39% of the ball possession compared to Morocco’s 61%. In the first half, Morocco registered only a single shot, and this attempt originated from outside the penalty area. However, the dynamics of the contest shifted significantly in the second half.

The momentum appeared to change notably around the 50th minute when Morocco’s goalkeeper, Azzedine Ounahi, scored the goal. While reports suggested Canada remained competitive, the breakthrough goal solidified Morocco’s advantage. Despite the tactical dominance displayed throughout the match, the focus remained on the overall performance.

Following the final whistle, Canadian coach Jesse Marsch addressed the media on the field. Marsch recognized the team’s effort, declaring them the moral winners of the fixture. This statement came after the conclusion of play, acknowledging the team’s spirit regardless of the final scoreline.

The second half proved pivotal, altering the trajectory of the game for Morocco and leading to their eventual victory.

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