The World Cup‘s round of 16 has come to an end, and what drama it delivered. We were treated to an upset of a tournament favorite, and one of the biggest names in the game had to watch from the bench … as his team advanced without him — and looked better than they have all tournament.
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Spain eliminated, Portugal move on — without Ronaldo
For the second straight World Cup, Spain have been knocked out on penalties in the round of 16. Four years ago it was at the hands on hosts Russia; on Tuesday, it was Morocco who ended the hopes of La Furia Roja — and more specifically, it was Madrid-born Achraf Hakimi who converted the game-winning spot kick.
After Pablo Sarabia began Spain’s shootout with an effort cannoning back off the woodwork, Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou stole the show. The Sevilla No. 1 proceeded to make saves on Carlos Soler (who had converted each of his past nine penalties in regulation across all competitions) and Sergio Busquets, setting up Hakimi to deliver the dagger to the country of his birth.
The Atlas Lions become the fourth African team to make a World Cup quarterfinal, joining Ghana in 2010, Senegal in 2002 and Cameroon in 1990. All three were defeated, and Morocco have a tall task ahead of them if they’re to end that run, as they’ll face a Portugal team looking better than ever.
– World Cup bracket: Spain eliminated in last 16