Michael Olise was not allowed to celebrate the goal for France last night, due to a FIFA rule.

France advanced to the World Cup semi-finals on Friday after defeating Morocco in the quarter-finals. The French national team secured the 2-0 victory in Boston, largely dominating the match from beginning to end. The scoring proved swift in the second half, with two goals being netted within a seven-minute span.

Captain Kylian Mbappe opened the scoring with a well-executed curling shot. Earlier in the first half, Mbappe had missed a penalty kick that was anticipated from the Moroccan side. The second goal, which confirmed the victory, was scored by Ousmane Dembele, who successfully beat the Moroccan goalkeeper.

While the article notes that Michael Olise was prevented from celebrating a French goal due to a FIFA regulation, the focus remains on France’s progression. With this win, “Les Bleus” will face the winner of the match between Spain and Belgium in the first semi-final fixture of the World Cup. The tournament’s schedule for the semi-finals is expected to be announced shortly.

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