
Ismael Saibari needed just 120 seconds to settle this one. The PSV midfielder tucked home inside the second minute, and Morocco’s defensive structure did the rest, holding Scotland scoreless across 90 minutes to claim three points in World Cup group play. Scotland failed to register a single shot on target all night, a damning statistic that summed up a toothless attacking display.
Key Moments
- 2′, Saibari opens the scoring with a normal goal, giving Morocco a shock lead almost immediately after kickoff.
- 23′, Issa Diop picks up a yellow card for holding, giving Scotland a set-piece opportunity but no reward.
- 60′, Scotland make their first substitution, withdrawing Kieran Tierney in search of more offensive output.
- 65′, Andy Robertson is booked for holding as Scotland’s frustration grows chasing an equalizer.
- 71′, Scotland send on Che Adams and Ryan Christie simultaneously, a double change meant to inject urgency.
- 84′, Morocco rotate freely, bringing off goalscorer Saibari along with El Khannouss and Diaz with the lead secure.
Tactical Breakdown
Morocco controlled this match from start to finish. They finished with 59% possession, completed 601 of 671 passes at a 90% accuracy rate, and generated 12 total shots against Scotland’s six. Their xG of 0.95 compared to Scotland’s 0.54 reflects how comfortably the Atlas Lions managed their advantage. The early goal allowed coach Mohamed Ouahbi’s side to drop into shape and invite Scotland to break them down, a task Scotland proved entirely incapable of.
The decisive tactical factor was Morocco’s compact defensive block after taking the lead. Scotland adjusted at the hour mark, withdrawing Tierney and later throwing on Adams and Christie together, but the visitors never looked troubled. Scotland’s formation in a 4-4-1-1 offered little width or verticality going forward. Their five shots inside the box produced zero efforts on target, and only one corner kick was earned all evening.
Steve Clarke’s side was simply too passive to threaten Bono in the Morocco goal. Scotland’s 0.54 xG looks generous given zero shots on target across 90 minutes. Robertson’s booking midway through the second half captured the tone of Scotland’s night: aggressive without purpose, pushing bodies forward but unable to create anything clear-cut.
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Verdict
Morocco pick up three points that keep them in contention within the group, while Scotland remain in danger of an early exit after failing to score in a second consecutive game. The three substitutions in the second half suggested urgency from Clarke’s staff, but without a shot on target, Scotland’s problems run deeper than personnel. Their next group match will require a very different performance to stay alive in the tournament.