Achraf Hakimi struck the decisive penalty to send Spain crashing out and Morocco into the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time, winning 3-0 in a shoot-out on Tuesday after a 0-0 draw.
Spain coach Luis Enrique had claimed his players prepared by taking 1,000 penalties as homework but Pablo Sarabia, Carlos Soler and Sergio Busquets all missed from the spot and Madrid-born Hakimi dinked his home to the delight of Morocco’s raucous support.
Walid Regragui’s side will face Portugal or Switzerland in what is uncharted territory for them, with their previous best a last-16 exit in 1986.
Spain had been hoping they could repeat their 2010 World Cup triumph after reaching the semi-finals of Euro 2020, where they were also beaten on penalties by Italy.
The teams were closely matched through a nail-biting clash, with Spain having more of the ball but Morocco creating the better openings, few though they were.
Luis Enrique trialled his third right-back of the tournament in Marcos Llorente, and benched the team’s top scorer Alvaro Morata for Marco Asensio, after the shock defeat by Japan.
Spain monopolised the ball, with Morocco’s fans furiously whistling with their side out of possession.
Morocco, who are the last African and Arab side left standing at the first World Cup held in an Arab country, were intensely backed and their fans greatly outnumbered Spain’s.
With La Roja playing in a pale blue second strip, they resembled the away team on hostile territory.
Gavi, who at 18 years and 123 days old became the youngest player to start a World Cup knockout game since Brazil great Pele in 1958, rose to the occasion.
The Barcelona midfield terrier was at his most intense, smashing into challenges left, right and centre, even diving to make one with his head.
Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou tipped a Gavi strike on to the crossbar, though it would have been ruled offside, while Asensio drilled into the side-netting, although Spain created little.
Regragui’s side sat deep defensively and threatened on the counter, with Unai Simon beating away a long range effort from Noussair Mazraoui.
Toothless Spain
Sofiane Boufal, who bypassed Llorente like sand slipping through the Spaniard’s fingers early on, carved the best chance of the half for Nayef Aguerd, who headed inches over.
Bounou pummelled away a Dani Olmo strike from an angle as the tension cranked up after the break.
Luis Enrique raged at Rodri for choosing the wrong option on the ball, and withdrew the dogged and muddied Gavi for Carlos Soler.
He threw Morata on too, giving Spain a focal point up top, but they struggled to supply him as Morocco sat deeper and deeper.
Another substitute, Nico Williams did find the Atletico Madrid striker on one occasion but the angle was too tight and he scraped a shot across the face of goal.
Bounou made a fine save from Olmo’s free-kick as it almost snuck all the way through, with Spain finally creating stronger chances as the game frayed in the moments before extra-time.
Morocco responded in the additional period by finding stability and testing Simon, who made a fine save with his legs to deny Walid Cheddira after he broke in down Spain’s left flank.
Despite heavy pressure by Spain in the final moments before penalties, they could not trouble the Sevilla goalkeeper again, with Pablo Sarabia clipping the outside of the post, although he might have been offside.
Having been sent on apparently for the shoot-out, Sarabia struck the post again from Spain’s first penalty, after Abdelhamid Sabiri had sent Morocco ahead.
Soler and Busquets missed, while Hakim Ziyech scored, before Hakimi netted against his birth country to ignite wild celebrations.
The definition of holding your nerve. 🤯👑 #FIFAWorldCup | #Qatar2022 pic.twitter.com/dQLNNGAR9e
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) December 6, 2022
Spain knocked out in Round of 16 after losing penalty shootout for the second straight men's #FIFAWorldCup
— Zenia D'cunha (@ZENIADCUNHA) December 6, 2022
Russia in 2018, Morocco in 2022
Suppose even this is better than what happened as defending champs in 2014 but still hard to stomach as someone who was a fan in 2010...
THE HERO 👑🇲🇦 pic.twitter.com/WCaCZEmHqh
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) December 6, 2022
ACHRAF HAKIMI. 🐧🫶🏽👑
— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) December 6, 2022
Of all the teams in all of the rounds in all of the world cup, Spain had to walk in to Morocco 😬
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) December 6, 2022
That penalty from Hakimi. Outrageously cool.
— Caoimhe O'Neill (@CaoimheSport) December 6, 2022
In the first World Cup hosted by an Arab country:
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) December 6, 2022
Saudi Arabia beat Argentina
Tunisia beat France
Morocco beat Spain
Events like these are meant to go to all different corners of the globe. Been so freakin' fun watching this so far!
Hakimi 🥶#UCL pic.twitter.com/jTezYDcyDW
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) December 6, 2022
Love the winning penalty from Hakimi. As they say in Spain: Cojones grandes.
— Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) December 6, 2022
Born in Madrid, Achraf Hakimi nets the final goal that downs Spain 🇪🇸 in the Round of 16 to inspire Morocco 🇲🇦 to the last eight at this World Cup.
— Usher Komugisha (@UsherKomugisha) December 6, 2022
What a script! Incredible. Amazing. pic.twitter.com/tv78B5Houk
The stones on Hakimi. Glorious
— Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E) December 6, 2022
History. And with a panenka. Levels.
— Melissa Reddy (@MelissaReddy_) December 6, 2022
Achraf Hakimi, panenka to win the game! Incredible Hakimi, incredible Morocco, incredible atmosphere!! pic.twitter.com/PjtUVOkVgs
— Julien Laurens (@LaurensJulien) December 6, 2022
Morocco qualify for their FIRST ever quarter finals at a World Cup.
— Mina I (@MinaFootball) December 6, 2022
A team sujood! 🙏🏾
Bono, saving 3 of 3 penalties 🔒
Hakimi, with a panenka to win it 🔥
Walid Regragui - first World Cup, top their group and through to the QF.
The dreams of 🇲🇦 on their shoulders. pic.twitter.com/5zaEwJjuH2
Penalty shoot-outs #FIFAWorldCup
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) December 6, 2022
Won most times: 4 - Germany and Argentina
Lost most times: 4 - Spain#FIFAWorldCup2022 #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 #FIFA #WorldCup2022
Morocco, wow. A masterpiece from their Golden Generation.
— Musa Okwonga (@Okwonga) December 6, 2022
And let’s not forget coach Walid Regragui only joined 81 days before the tournament started.👏🇲🇦 pic.twitter.com/GFKISanSQn
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) December 6, 2022
Walid Regragui 🎉👏🏾
— Mimi Fawaz (@MimosaFawaz) December 6, 2022
Took over as Morocco 🇲🇦 coach on 31st August after winning African champions league in May.
✅Top their group F
✅defeat world number 2 Belgium 🇧🇪
✅Through to last 16 first time since 1986
✅Through to quarter-final for the FIRST time pic.twitter.com/Jh7zGZcMf2
Luis Enrique said that each of the Spain players took 1000 penalties before the World Cup, though he didn't say if they managed to score any of them.
— James Harkin (@JamesHarkin) December 6, 2022
Achraf Hakimi scores the penalty to send Morocco through! Achraf born and raised in Getafe. Called up for Spain youth teams, but decided he didn't feel at home there. He wanted to represent the country of his parent's birth. What a story!
— Phil Kitromilides (@PhilKitro) December 6, 2022
#MAR Morocco eliminates #ESP Spain on penalties to reach its first #FIFAWorldCup Quarterfinals.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) December 6, 2022
Morocco is the 4th African team to reach the FIFA WC Quarterfinals and 1st since Ghana in 2010. pic.twitter.com/mm6YPsXprQ