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Atlas Lions Show Their Attacking Spirit in Victory Over Haiti

The Atlas Lions are through

By the Atlas Lions Editorial Desk25 Jun 2026How we report

In a dramatic, emotional, and unforgettable World Cup night, Morocco defeated Haiti 4-2 to secure qualification for the Round of 32 and continue their exciting journey at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Backed by tens of thousands of passionate supporters, Mohamed Ouahbi's side overcame a spirited Haitian challenge in a match that tested Morocco's character, resilience, and attacking firepower.

The result sends the Atlas Lions into the knockout stage with growing momentum and renewed belief.

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Haiti Strike First, Morocco Respond

The evening began with an early surprise.

Haiti opened the scoring in the 10th minute through Lenny Joseph, rewarding a bright start from a Caribbean side determined to leave its mark on the tournament.

Rather than allowing the setback to disrupt their rhythm, Morocco responded with patience and determination.

The Atlas Lions continued to push forward, creating opportunities through both wings and steadily increasing the pressure inside Haiti's defensive third.

Hakimi Ignites the Comeback

As Morocco's attacks gathered pace, the breakthrough finally arrived.

Achraf Hakimi rose to the occasion in the 39th minute, sending the Moroccan supporters into celebration with a well-taken equalizer.

The goal reflected Morocco's persistence and attacking intent after spending much of the first half searching for a way back into the contest.

Yet the drama was only beginning.

A First Half Full of Emotion

Haiti refused to back down.

Shortly after Morocco's equalizer, the Caribbean side restored its advantage and once again challenged the Atlas Lions to respond.

The answer came from one of Morocco's standout performers of the tournament.

Ismael Saibari produced another decisive moment, scoring Morocco's second equalizer and ensuring the teams entered the break level after a thrilling opening 45 minutes.

Morocco Find Another Gear

The second half belonged to the Atlas Lions.

Displaying greater control and composure, Morocco gradually began to impose themselves on the match.

The pressure eventually paid off when Soufiane Rahimi found the net, giving Morocco their first lead of the evening and completing a comeback that had been building throughout the contest.

Gessime Seals the Victory

As the match entered its closing moments, Morocco delivered the final flourish.

Yassine Gessime added a fourth goal deep into stoppage time, putting the result beyond doubt and sparking celebrations throughout the stadium.

The goal crowned a performance defined by persistence, attacking ambition, and collective belief.

A Night Powered by the Moroccan Faithful

If the players provided the performance, the supporters provided the soundtrack.

An estimated 49,000 Moroccan fans transformed the stadium into a home away from home,

filling every corner with red and green colors, flags, drums, and endless passion.

Throughout the evening, chants of "Sir! Sir!" and "Dima Maghrib!" echoed around the stadium, creating one of the most vibrant atmospheres of the tournament.

The Journey Continues

With seven points collected from three group-stage matches, Morocco now turn their attention toward the knockout rounds.

The Atlas Lions have shown different qualities throughout the tournament—discipline against Brazil, determination against Scotland, and attacking resilience against Haiti.

Each challenge has strengthened the team's belief.

Each match has added another layer to an exciting World Cup story.

Now a new chapter awaits.

The group stage is complete.

The dream remains alive.

And with a nation behind them and confidence growing with every match, the Atlas Lions march forward once more toward football's biggest prizes.

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