Mbeumo back for City but Mazraoui reaches semis
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Mbeumo back for City but Mazraoui reaches semis
"Cameroon started brightly and looked to Mbeumo as their main attacking outlet. Positioned high on the right, he offered direct running and physical strength, regularly attempting to isolate his defender and drive into the final third. His intent was clear from the opening minutes as he carried the ball with confidence and tried to force Morocco onto the back foot. While his end product was limited, his willingness to take responsibility gave Cameroon brief moments of momentum and reminded Morocco of the danger he carries."
"Morocco were patient rather than flashy, and much of their control came from how well they managed space rather than possession alone. Mazraoui played a key role in this balance. Operating from full back, he showed excellent awareness of when to advance and when to tuck inside, often stepping into midfield areas to support build up play. His composure on the ball helped Morocco slow the game down and draw Cameroon out of shape."
"The opening goal came from sustained pressure rather than a moment of chaos. Morocco worked the ball intelligently down the flank, and although Mazraoui was not the final passer, his movement had helped stretch the defensive line and create the space that led to the breakthrough. Once ahead, Morocco became even more controlled, focusing on compact shape and quick transitions rather than chasing a second goal recklessly."
Morocco controlled the game through tactical discipline and space management, winning 2-0. Noussair Mazraoui operated from full back, advancing and tucking inside at the right moments to support buildup and stretch Cameroon's defense. Morocco patiently worked the ball down the flank to create the opening goal and then prioritized compact shape and quick transitions to maintain control. Cameroon relied heavily on Bryan Mbeumo's direct running and physicality, which generated isolated moments of threat but limited end product. Mbeumo pressed and tracked back after halftime, yet Cameroon lacked cohesion and consistent support for his promising runs.
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