Spanish players celebrate after making the last 16. (Photo: FIFA)
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With Morocco heading toward their first win of the tournament,
Aspas cleverly back-heeled the ball into the net to cancel out Youssef
En-Nesyri’s brilliant 81st-minute header for Morocco.
The Spanish equalizer was originally ruled out for offside but
awarded after a lengthy review by the Video Assistant Referee amid chaotic
scenes on the pitch.
Spain took top spot from Portugal on goals scored after the
European champions were held to a 1-1 draw by Iran who equalized in
stoppage-time.
Spain will play Russia in the last 16.
The first team eliminated from the World Cup following two 1-0
losses, Morocco began to play with the intensity that indicated they had
every intention of returning home with a Spanish scalp and Khalid Boutaid put
them ahead in the 14th minute.
Snatching the ball from Sergio Ramos in midfield Boutaid ran
through alone and coolly slotted home between the legs of David de Gea for
Morocco’s first goal of the World Cup and their first at the global showpiece
tournament for 20 years.
The goal shocked Spain into action and Isco equalized for the
2010 world champions five minutes later, taking Andres Iniesta’s pass and
crashing it into the roof of the net.
Spain nearly grabbed a second just before halftime when Iniesta
fired a low pass across the goalmouth that a sliding Diego Costa just missed
getting his foot to.
Morocco returned to the pitch with renewed purpose after the
break, taking the play to Spain and Nordin Amrabat nearly gave the North
Africans the lead in the 56th minute when his thunderbolt from 25 yards
clanged off the far post and crossbar.
It was Spain’s turn to go close next as Morocco defender Romain
Saiss cleared Isco’s header off the line.
With time running out Spain finally began to play with urgency
but could not find the equalizer until Aspas struck and his goal was finally
given after a long wait for VAR confirmation.
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Source: NDO