Morocco secured their first Olympic medal in football by defeating Egypt 6-0 at the Stade de la Beaujoire. Abde Ezzalzouli and Soufiane Rahimi were instrumental, scoring early goals that set the stage for a podium finish. The Atlas Lions' performance was further enhanced by Bilal El Khannouss, Akram Nakach, and a stunning free-kick from captain Achraf Hakimi.
Ezzalzouli opened the scoring with a curling shot from outside the box. Rahimi added a second goal just three minutes later with a powerful header. El Khannouss then made it 3-0, effectively sealing the win before halftime. Rahimi scored his sixth goal of the tournament after the break, solidifying his status as one of the standout players.

Rahimi's contributions didn't stop there; he assisted Nakach for another goal inside the area. Hakimi capped off an impressive display with an exquisite free-kick that left Egypt's goalkeeper Hamza Alaa helpless. This victory marked Morocco's first-ever Olympic medal in football.
Returning to the Olympics after 12 years, Morocco ended their campaign with a well-deserved bronze medal. Rahimi, who plays for Al Ain in the UAE, has been exceptional throughout the tournament. He leads the race for the Golden Boot ahead of France's Jean-Philippe Mateta and Spain's Fermin Lopez.
Morocco exceeded their expected goals (xG) by 4.76, with Rahimi contributing significantly to this statistic. He registered an xG total of 1.24 while also recording the most shots on target (two) and touches in the opposition box (seven).
The official Olympics Twitter account celebrated Morocco's achievement: "Coming in at third place is Morocco! They take the #bronze medal in men's football. This is their first-ever medal in Olympic football!! @cnomarocain | @fifacom | #Football | #Paris2024 | #Samsung | #TogetherforTomorrow"
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This historic win has not only brought pride to Moroccan fans but also highlighted the talent within their squad. The team's performance has set a new benchmark for future generations.
The Atlas Lions' journey to this milestone was marked by teamwork and individual brilliance, particularly from Rahimi and Hakimi. Their efforts have ensured that Morocco will be remembered in Olympic football history.