Ekhbary News Agency | 2024-05-15
Moroccan midfielder Sabari has etched a new chapter in the nation's World Cup history, scoring his third crucial goal for the Atlas Lions in the 2026 tournament. His latest strike came in the 43rd minute against Haiti, during the final group stage match.
Sabari's Stellar World Cup Performance
Sabari began his scoring spree by netting Morocco's equalizer in the 1-1 draw against Brazil, subsequently securing the lone winning goal versus Scotland in the second round. This impressive run, for what it's worth, highlights his pivotal role among the team's standout players in this edition.
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Unprecedented Record for Morocco
With these three goals, Sabari maintains his remarkable form, establishing an unprecedented scoring record for the Moroccan national team in World Cup finals. Such an achievement underscores the player's significant development and fuels considerable expectations for the Atlas Lions' tournament journey.