Scotland 0-1 Morocco: Early Saibari Stunner Leaves Tartan Army With It All To Do In Group C - MySportDab
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Scotland 0-1 Morocco: Early Saibari Stunner Leaves Tartan Army With It All To Do In Group C

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In a Group C clash at Boston Stadium, Morocco secured a vital 1-0 victory over Scotland, propelled by an electrifying start that wrote Ismael Saibari into the FIFA World Cup record books.

Before many of the 64,146 spectators had found their seats, the match was effectively decided with a 71 seconds goal from the Moroccan player.

​The game began with a tactical masterclass from the Atlas Lions. Just 71 seconds after kickoff, Brahim Díaz exploited a gap in the Scottish back line with a perfectly weighted through ball.

Saibari timed his run with precision, collected the pass, and hammered the ball into the roof of the net. The goal, confirmed after a brief VAR check, stands as the fastest of the 2026 tournament thus far.

​The early strike completely altered the rhythm of the game. Morocco, buoyed by the breakthrough, dictated the tempo for much of the opening period.

Their ball circulation was clinical, often finding lanes through the Scottish defense and maintaining possession with a 59% share of the ball.

Scotland, appearing caught off-guard by the initial intensity, struggled to establish any rhythm in the final third.

By halftime, Morocco’s defensive structure had held firm, keeping Angus Gunn busy while Yassine Bounou remained largely untested.

​The second half saw a more spirited response from Scotland. With the Tartan Army urging them forward, key players like John McGinn, Scott McTominay, and Ben Gannon-Doak began to press higher up the pitch.

Despite several dangerous deliveries from captain Andrew Robertson, Scotland could not muster a shot on target.

​Morocco came agonizingly close to doubling their lead on several occasions. Saibari nearly added a second after a mazy run saw him hit the crossbar, and Bilal El Khannouss saw a header brilliantly saved by Gunn following an Achraf Hakimi corner.

​The final whistle confirmed a significant result for Morocco, who now sit in a strong position to reach the round of 32 with four points from two matches.

For Scotland, the loss is a sobering reality check after their opening win against Haiti, leaving their qualification hopes hanging in the balance as the group stage intensifies.

​Ismael Saibari, the undisputed man of the match, leaves Boston as the first Moroccan player to score in consecutive World Cup matches, cementing his status as one of the standout performers of this year’s tournament.

The Morocco national team puts themselves in a good position of qualifying for the next round as group leaders if they secure a final group stage victory.

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