Morocco made history this Tuesday (6) by beating Spain on penalties and advancing to the quarterfinals for the first time.
Moroccan goalkeeper Bounou, who plays in Spanish football (Sevilla), was one of the heroes of the game when he saved penalties from Soler and Busquets – Sarabioa hit the post.
But who really went viral on the networks was the right-back Hakimi, author of the last kick, with a cavadinha.
With dancing and everything.
A la Loco Abreu.
Wanted.
No power at all.
Goodbye.
Decolonial Debate.
Best football in the Cup?
First time Morocco reaches the quarterfinals.
Right now.
Football and politics always mix.
The ball ALWAYS punishes.
Random roll.
This is World Cup.
Morocco, Morocco.
New geography.
Morocco had already been the darling of memes in the first phase. Remember.
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