Bono awaits Mbappe’s penalty – France failed to solidify dominance

France controlled the initial phase of the match against Morocco, although the score remained level after the first 45 minutes. The French team began the contest with significant intensity, notably creating a scoring opportunity in the fourth minute. Dayot Upamecano appeared to connect with a cross into the penalty area, but his header was successfully saved by the Moroccan goalkeeper, Bono, who displayed excellent reflexes.

The most significant event of the half occurred in the 28th minute. Following an action involving Noussair Mazraoui, the referee, Facundo Tello, awarded France a penalty after a review by VAR confirmed the foul. Despite the clear opportunity, Kylian Mbappe was unable to convert the penalty, as Bono anticipated the shot aimed toward the bottom left corner and made a save.

France continued to generate attacking chances throughout the remainder of the period. Later in the half, Desire Doue advanced into the area following a successful individual effort. The performance reflected a dominant display from France in the first half, even though the score remained unchanged after the whistle.

The initial momentum was evident, but the Moroccan defense, anchored by Bono’s crucial saves, limited the breakthrough for France.

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