returning home, and this pressure makes players do things they wouldn't normally do.
Eight teams entered the field for the quarterfinal matches, now only four remain.
France defeated Morocco while Spain eliminated Belgium. On the other hand, England defeated Norway and Argentina defeated Switzerland.
The first two quarter-finals were relatively one-sided. France defeated Morocco 2-0. Surprisingly, Morocco had the ball for most of the match, but France scored the goals
Despite 48 percent possession, France had 22 shots and both goals came a few minutes apart in the second half.
This is a picture of the French philosophy in one sentence. Keep the ball low, but use it ruthlessly when you get the chance. By the way, the Moroccan team was very disappointing in this match.
They took too much pressure from France or their strategy didn't work, but the Moroccan players shocked their fans. Morocco couldn't play to its potential.
Spain, on the other hand, defeated Belgium 2-1. The match was more one-sided than the scoreline. Spain had 68 percent of the ball and limited Belgium, who had names like De Bruyne and Douko in their ranks, to just five shots. The decisive goal came around the 28th minute.
The third quarter-final took place at 2am on Saturday and then at 6am on Sunday. England defeated Norway while Argentina defeated Switzerland, although this match was also somewhat controversial and will be remembered in football history for a red card. Those who stayed up late watched these two football matches that will be remembered for a long time. Khaksar was also among them.