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France 2-0 Morocco: Deschamps’ Men Edge Past Atlas Lions in Boston

France edged past Morocco 2-0 in a crucial Group I clash at Gillette Stadium, Boston, securing a much-needed three points on their path to the 2026 World Cup knockout stages. The victory, while not glamorous, was decisive and sent a clear message: Didier Deschamps’ side are serious about topping the group.

Though the exact goal scorers and minute markers remain unconfirmed by the official feed, the final scoreline tells its own story—France controlled the tempo from start to finish, grinding out a clinical win against a Moroccan side that, despite flashes of promise, couldn’t find a way through a disciplined French backline.

Morocco, who made waves at the last World Cup with their tenacity and attacking flair, will be left rueing another missed opportunity. Their hopes of progression now hang by a thread, dependent on results elsewhere in Group I. Still, the Atlas Lions have shown they can compete with the best—they’ll need to dig deep in their remaining fixtures to keep their dream alive.

For France, the result provides vital breathing room. With this win, they’ve stamped their authority early in the group stage, proving they’re not just title contenders but also capable of winning ugly when needed. The performance lacked the fireworks of past encounters, but it had the grit—and the result—that matters most.

As both teams turn their attention to the next round of fixtures, one thing is certain: Group I is shaping up to be a battle royale. And in Boston, Les Bleus reminded everyone why they’re still the team to beat.

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