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Egypt faced a tough defeat against Morocco in the Olympic men’s football, where Morocco took home the bronze medal in a dominating match in Nantes. The team led by Tarik Sektioui showed great resilience after their 2-1 loss to Spain in the semi-finals, coming back strong to secure their first-ever Olympic medal in football.

The game saw Morocco take a commanding lead in the first half with goals from Abde Ezzalzouli and Soufiane Rahimi, giving them a comfortable 2-0 advantage at half-time. The team continued their impressive performance in the second half, with Bilal El Khannouss scoring a third goal in the 51st minute. Rahimi then added his second goal of the match, making it his eighth goal of the tournament at Paris 2024.

Akram Nakach extended Morocco’s lead to 5-0 in the 73rd minute, putting the game out of reach for Egypt. Achraf Hakimi sealed the victory with a stunning free-kick just three minutes before the end of the match.

Looking ahead, the gold-medal match will see hosts France taking on Spain on Saturday at 17:00 BST. It promises to be an exciting showdown between two strong teams vying for the top spot in the Olympics football tournament.

Morocco’s impressive performance in this match showcases the team’s skill and determination, as they secured a historic bronze medal in the competition. Their ability to bounce back from a tough loss and deliver such a dominant performance against Egypt is a testament to their talent and teamwork on the field.

As football fans around the world gear up for the final match of the tournament, all eyes will be on France and Spain as they battle it out for the gold. The excitement and anticipation are high as these two teams look to make history and claim the top prize in the Olympics football competition.

Overall, the match between Egypt and Morocco was a thrilling display of talent and determination, with Morocco emerging victorious and securing a well-deserved bronze medal. The team’s performance will be remembered as they made history in the Olympic men’s football tournament, leaving a lasting impact on the competition.