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Ounahi Double Sends Morocco Past Canada and Into Last Eight

Carlos Mendez
Carlos Mendez
Soccer Correspondent
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Ounahi Double Sends Morocco Past Canada and Into Last Eight
Azzedine Ounahi scored twice and Soufiane Rahimi added another as Morocco beat Canada 3-0 in Houston. The win sends Morocco into the World Cup last eight and knocks out one of the tournament co-hosts.

What happened:

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Morocco beat Canada 3-0 in Houston to reach the last eight of the 2026 World Cup, according to Sky Sports. Azzedine Ounahi scored twice before Soufiane Rahimi added Morocco's third, ending Canada's tournament and removing a co-host from the bracket.

Result intelligence:

The useful detail from the Sky Sports report is the scoring distribution. Ounahi's double made him the decisive name attached to the result, while Rahimi's third turned the match from a controlled win into a heavy knockout defeat for Canada. The supplied source summary does not give timings, assists, formations or chance data, so the confirmed story is the result, the scorers and the tournament consequence.

Tournament impact:

Morocco are now quarter-finalists. That changes the scale of their World Cup: the campaign is no longer just about getting through groups or surviving an early knockout tie. They are in the last eight, where every match is attached to a semi-final place.

Canada's exit is equally important because of the co-host status. Losing 3-0 at this stage cuts off the home-tournament run and leaves the remaining co-host narrative to others. The source confirms Canada were knocked out, but the supplied details do not say how the match unfolded beyond the goalscorers, so any judgment about whether Canada were overrun, punished late or beaten by efficiency would be guesswork.

Why it matters:

A multi-goal knockout win carries a different signal than a penalty shootout or a narrow escape. Morocco did not merely advance; they did so with three goals and a clean margin. That should raise expectations around their quarter-final, while also making opponents focus on the midfield and attacking routes that allowed Ounahi and Rahimi to decide the match.

For Canada, the consequence is immediate and final. A co-host tournament provides a rare chance to build national momentum, and exiting through a 3-0 defeat leaves a result that will frame the review of the campaign. The sporting question is not just why Canada lost, but why Morocco were able to create enough separation to make the scoreline decisive.

What to watch:

Morocco's next opponent will determine how much this performance tells us. If they face a side that controls possession, Ounahi's role may become even more central. If the quarter-final opens up, Rahimi's contribution suggests Morocco have more than one route to the scoresheet.

Confidence:

Confirmed by the supplied Sky Sports story: Morocco beat Canada 3-0 in Houston, Ounahi scored twice, Rahimi scored the third, Canada were knocked out, and Morocco reached the last eight. The source summary does not provide goal times, tactical setup, injuries, disciplinary details or Canada reaction, so those remain unreported here.

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