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Morocco held Croatia to a 0-0 draw on day four of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Though able to press and expose weakness in Croatia, who made the final at the 2018 World Cup, Morocco were unable to break the deadlock at the Al Bayt Stadium.
Morocco were the last of the four Arab teams to play their first match at the tournament.
Yesterday saw Arab jubilation as Saudi Arabia beat Argentina 2-1, while Tunisia held Denmark to a 0-0 draw.
In the opening game of the tournament, Qatar were beaten 2-0 by Ecuador.
Elsewhere, Japan scored an upset, beating four-time champions Germany 2-1 in the Group E opener at the Khalifa International Stadium. Spain thrashed Costa Rica 7-0 in the other Group E match.
In Group F, Belgium beat Canada 1-0. The North American side missed a penalty in the first half.
That concludes °®Âþµº's live coverage of the Qatar 2022 World Cup for today.
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Half-time: Belgium 1-0 Canada
Belgium will start the second half ahead with the scoreline reading 1-0.
The Red Devils' late goal will be particularly frustrating for Canada after midfielder Alphonso Davies missed a penalty 10 minutes into the match.
Still, the North American side can take hope after playing well during the first 45 minutes of the game.
Costa Rica 0-7 Spain
A seventh goal just seconds later. Alvaro Morata is the goalscorer this time.
Costa Rica 0-6 Spain
With one minute left on the clock, Barragan Carlos Soler slots home Spain’s sixth goal of the match.
Costa Rica 0-5 Spain
74 minutes in, Pablo Martin Gavi makes it five for Spain.
Costa Rica 0-4 Spain
Ferran Torres gets his second of the match in the 54th minute.
Half-time: Costa Rica 0-3 Spain
The Spaniards look supremely confident at the halfway mark - pretty much as expected.
Costa Rica 0-3 Spain
Ferran Torres nets a penalty for Spain to give them a comfortable lead just 31 minutes into the match.
Yemen's Houthis U-turn after congratulating rival Saudi Arabia for win over Argentina
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels congratulated arch-rival Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for their football team's 2-1 World Cup win over Argentina - before U-turning on the well-wishes.
Houthi information minister Daifallah Al-Shami had tweeted: "One thousand congratulations, the #Saudi_team won over the #Argentinian_team, this win placed Arab football back on the map,"
He soon deleted the tweet and issued an apology to supporters of the Yemeni rebel group.
More on this story here.
Costa Rica 0-1 Spain
Dani Olmo scores 11 minutes into the match after a beautiful Spanish passing sequence.
Saudi defender to undergo surgery after collision during Argentina win
After Saudi Arabia's stunning win against Argentina, defender Yasser Al-Shahrani is set to have surgery following a "strong clash in the head, chest and abdomen" during the match.
Shahrani collided with Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais during stoppage time of the second half during the match against Argentina, which ended in an upset 2-1 victory for the Green Falcons.
More on this story here.
Germany 1-2 Japan
Substitute Takuma Asano doubles Japan's lead with only a few minutes of the match remaining.
Germany 1-1 Japan
It’s one apiece as Ritsu Doan scores for Japan at 75 minutes.
Half-time: Germany 1-0 Japan
Germany aren't looking their best but they have taken a one-goal lead thanks to a penalty netted by Ilkay Gundogan.
A 47th-minute goal by Kai Havertz that would have doubled Germany's lead was ruled out for offside.
In a pre-kickoff photo, the German team placed their hands over their mouths in an apparent act of protest over FIFA’s ban on One Love armbands.
Germany 1-0 Japan
Ilkay Gundogan nets a penalty to give Germany the lead 33 minutes into the match at the Khalifa International Stadium.
'Capable of more': Moroccans react to team's 0-0 draw
Moroccans who tuned into their team’s World Cup match against Croatia have told °®Âþµº they want more from the squad, after a 0-0 draw.
Watching the match at a cafe in Rabat, 56-year-old Abdelhay said Morocco "can do better".
"They are making a good effort but we need to level up if we want to make it to the next stage. I know they are capable of more," he said.
Many students and teachers in Morocco were able to watch the match guilt-free after some universities cancelled classes for the occasion.
But some were left feeling dejected by their team’s performance.
"I am a bit pessimistic. I don't think we can make it forward in this tournament from this boring and basic match we played today," Hasnae, a 20-year-old student, told °®Âþµº.
Morocco’s next match is on Sunday, against Belgium.
Half-time: Croatia 0-0 Morocco
A goalless first half at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.
Morocco appeared the more likely to score, but the Croatians, who made the World Cup final in 2018, began to up the pressure towards the end of the half.
While we wait for Croatia v Morocco kick-off, check out how Moroccan fans in Qatar were drumming up excitement before the tournament had even begun:
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Saudi win over Argentina inspires Morocco on eve of Croatia clash
Morocco are fired up by Saudi Arabia's stunning upset of World Cup favourites Argentina, their coach Walid Regragui has said.
Though Morocco are 10 places below 2018 World Cup runners-up Croatia in the world rankings, Regragui said his team were inspired by the way the Saudis had outplayed Argentina.
"What is the reality of football as we know it?" Regragui told a pre-match news conference.
"This shakes things up on the international stage because football actually belongs to everyone," Regragui added.
Morocco captain Romain Saiss said the Saudi win proved once again that anything was possible in football.
"When you see the result (Saudi Arabia) were able to have against one of the favourites it gets your creative juices flowing," he added.
"It whets our appetite."
(Reuters)