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business stories from global markets to economies and small businesses to understand how it affects our daily lives, economic damage in counting the cost on o g 0. a welcome to world cup. today i'm far as small and we're live at our studio on doe has waterfront and the host nation katara quarter following a line of is completes after another magic moment for morocco and portugal in cruise control. so it's land are put into the sword atlee fail stadium, fellow ramos bags a hat. trick is portugal hid their opponents. first victory secured after
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christiano. rinaldo was dropped to the bench. the star man pays the price after it followed with the coach morocco, his dream adventure in cats are, continues african, these scores, the decisive thought cake. they see off being on penalty. it's joy for their fans to the arab nation. light up the middle east world cup by reaching the last days for the 1st time in joining me in the studio for the show or football analysts want o'rando and ashley coleman geisha. well get their thoughts in just a moment. a busy show with plenty to get through, but let's start with the game that finished a short time ago. portugal booking their place in the world cup quarter finals after an emphatic win over switzerland and fella ramos started the game ahead of chris john rinaldo and got the lead from portugal. in the 17 minutes. there were 2
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up at the break when had a sword over the swift defenders, the a 39 year old becoming the oldest player to score in the world cub knockout stages . portugal kept up the pressure early in the 2nd half ramos got his 2nd of the night, and the 4th goal was added by raphael during the team in total control who went to and pulled one back through a man. well, a con g. their 1st knockout stage ball and $950.00 for the drubbing continued ramos, completing his hat trick. the 1st of this concept is 67 minutes in injury time. raphael now made it $61.00 to put the final nail in switzerland, coffin, or 2 going through to the quarter finals for the 1st time since 2006 some application. they finished a for a plenty of goals from portugal fans to enjoy at the sale stadium. our reporter covering the game is peter stem. it's and peter know we're in,
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although no problem from portugal, the most impressive they've been at this world cup without him quite drunk, for, as you say, no. rinaldo, no problem. that's exactly what happened. the 21 year old gonzalo ramos coming into the starting 11. you'd only played about half an hour, a football woke up in total coming into this one. well, he has gel, felix, and he also had bruna fernandez to help him lead that line. that 3 men from the tech for the portuguese and wow, water resolve scoring a hattrick. what a wonderful, wonderful outcome for him he was substituted as it turns out, christiana. and that did come on to the field tight about 20 minutes or so. and it remains to be seen because what will happen next? because fernando central now has to decide. do we keep hattrick man in the team? or do we go back to our actual captain christiane, or an elder for the next match at switzerland. wait for
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a for 1st quarter final since 1954 it goes on it does, don't forget $950.00, also telling who the host nation. so inevitably they did well, almost every host nation does. we won't talk about the host nations that have not done well in the history of the fee for world cup, but football and let's be honest, there a small country, they have a small player pool to pick from. and the last decade to 15 years, i've almost been a little bit of a golden period for them. they've been regulars at the wal kept. they've reached the last 16 of several of those tournaments. many really 2010 in south africa where the foot failed to get out of a group. they were doing well at the european championships as well, most notably last year when they knocked out front and read the quarter finals of that. and in many ways. and i say this with the utmost respect, that might actually be the feeling as far as what's football is concerned for us. all right, thanks so much for that, peter. talk to you later. alright. one focus was on rinaldo
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before the game, but it quickly changed his replacement. definitely the star of the match. yeah, gonzalo hummel's ends up doing the show. i mean, you saw the pictures from above all the camera, men looking christian or otherwise the only anthem is going on. but of course, as you said, i mean, it's no surprise guns other homos and then it being the replacement of data. we nunez when he left to go to liverpool. now he ends up being also one of the most sought after strikers after his performance and with no surprise, he's the leading goals for him. portugal he's been one of the upcoming promises in portuguese football. when it comes to the future of the national team, as you mentioned, he is the replacement for chris john went, although on the national team, and he showed it today exactly what he can do and that's well it's sudden his stock is just absolutely skyrocket in 2 hours and i sure how do you rates were and all those performance at the world copy came on. we saw him come on in the 2nd half the think portugal still need him. of course they still need him. you know, he's met
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a name for himself, especially in the last one, dick and we've seen what he can do for club and country everywhere he's played is a legendary face. you know, to ever play the game of football. but when you talk about the woke up here in guitar, he's not been that convincing and to say that, you know, is he import them to the portuguese side? you have to look at this particular game. this is their best performance we've seen in the term, of course, switzerland, and not really your footballing nation that you're used to. but you have to respect the rest of the squire. they've delivered. and for the 1st time in this tournament, we have a hapchick. and that hattrick is from a player that only had that you 3 minutes of international football before to date . so that right there is your answer. ok, are a good points will. earlier history was made that education city stadium is morocco secured, their 1st quarter final. the world cup by beating spain on penalties, spain playing in the blue kit threatened to go ahead in the 1st half after
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intercepting a pass by the goal keeper. the managed to hit the cross bar, but the entire play was ruled off side finish goal as after 90 minutes and extra time. pablo sally b, i could only hit the post so the match went into a penalty. shoot out. saba hit the post with spins 1st thought, kick and spend a 2nd penalty was saved by keeper bono. and he emerged as morocco's hero saving spain's a 3rd attempt. it left me to score the winning penalty for morocco's 3 nell. the score in the shoot out. a historic moment for morocco as they reached the last state for the 1st time out of world cobb, spain bow out of the tournament. in the round of 16 for the 2nd time in a row, was thrilling. finished to a tense match at education city stadium. jenna jen, my nash was watching the game unfold for us, spoke to some rock and fans after the game. the. it was
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a night to former. okay. i'm that fans here. it's education is city stadium. 3 to the wild card, a quarter finals of for the 1st time. i'm just going to grab a word with some of the delights it fans now. so well, cub court find to watch, how does it feel? i to amazing. it's really something which is i cannot even explain. it was really amazing. the players to play very hard and can i ask you what this means? not only to moroccan fans, but to be our world in general to this victory? what does it mean obviously mean a lot for us with african as well, because the way how to support us the way how they pushed off like. and we're also like the at them every, each place to celebrate with us when we're winning. so we really appreciate them and we loved them. we really love you, out of people in africa, it's amazing from them. and do you believe you go all the way in and when the wild card? definitely, definitely, as i say from the beginning, we believe importantly, routine and we are here more to play for like just to qualify for the front door.
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well here to fight for it till the end. and we're not, we're going to get it. and god will and we believe in our play a big one. it was of course an amazing night for the american fans, but i'm just going to bring in a gemma still i hear spanish from black gemma just to work on the atmosphere. it was pretty hostile for the spanish side with it definitely was i think somehow might have affected the movie the ad most photo style. they created the games a spain was like, they were to the low go to the fanbase word of the play or the number 12 and all that. i'd like to lay on definitely, and i think it somehow affected the team, the spanish team, it's a young team still growing with some problems, especially in the forward lay. there weren't able to score a goal during a 120 minutes and through penalties so. so, so such an embarrassment for spain. well, this match was played out to education city stadium and in the moroccan side all sides. and later gave a lesson in how to defend they write
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a result. they remain the last hour of side standing at this tournament has right the history we have reduced to report to date 1st. i'll go ahead. oh. busy there's been plenty of support in katara for the only remaining era, but african team, alexia bryan has been celebrating with moroccan fans at c clack eve. i. lexi, i've seen how excited moroccan fans get god after beating canada, but beating spain. i mean, it's on another level, isn't it? i have to say the atmosphere here has been absolutely electric, every channel but they minutes so. so the way this massive parade down here of moroccan fans and they're not really carrying moroccan flags, either. they also algerian flags. there's liberties, legs caught 3 flags, the saudi flags, and that's because fans have told me that them were all contained,
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really is carrying the hopes and dreams of the entire nation. we actually watched the match down the road at the don't how old ports with thousands of were off and fans. and again, they were from across the region and incredibly excited to watch the tame make it this by, as you say, the only arab team to make it into the quarter finals. many more often fancied that the fact that their team made it to the world cup itself was a bonus that they made it into the final 16 was, was amazing that they've got this is actually beyond their wildest dreams on the drive over here from the door how cool they were just cars in every direction, tooting their horns, they were flags out the window. it really is just an amazing sort of coffee by here at the so the fans know that the rocking team has a difficult match up ahead against portugal, especially after the 6 when 6 that one when against switzerland. but they say whatever happens, the whole region that has united behind them,
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and they're incredibly proud that they've come this far. right. thanks so much for that lexie. a parts of spain were under mo, from control for around 700 years, and still have a large arabic population. that includes the historic southern city of seville, where we sent matt rumsey to watch the match. there is no way that morocco and not spain out of the faithful world cup. that's what spanish fans was saying. here in seville before the round of 16 guy. it's shocking even to say it, but that's exactly what happened. oh, from the penalty spot off to 90 minutes. and the goal was extra time. this spanish city is gone, but not speechless. i don't know. maybe they play is when he was arial, it was horrible. i was 10 solids i. i don't think they play about the i think both
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of the teams were very strong morocco drew with croatia. i'm beat belgian to talk route. they were well capable and well prepared to cause an upset where the grits goat zebra to them the go to if you have a great go to cut and william you can believe in your players. they believe in his players. that's why we, when we are making history, that's the center morocco. he's making history. so this is so unexpected and we're so happy and i don't know, i don't have any word to say, i'm just really happy. the moroccan players are, we're in a war, a spanish, a good meal, sprawl, santa, and span of jail. i even if i don't have been, if we love spanish people, but it's, it's a full ball brought to mobile so that i have a good deal on day. so there moroccan fairy tale continues there through to the
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core to final stages of the fee for well cut for the 1st time in history, mat rumsey al jazeera surveil, spain i sure what an amazing night for the era world and for the african carts then absolutely i mean, when you think about morocco and football, they have a really huge culture over there. but it's really interesting to know that in the pat of morocco, which is very close to spain, people actually speak spanish. so if there was a team at this woke up that could have defeated spain, it was always going to be morocco, but just talking about the impact. we've seen the images from across the world, not just in spain, but also back in morocco, in the entire, you know, mid list region people are celebrating. it's, you know, bring so much to the welcome being a global event, not just the south american matter or european matter. now you have real with his face and yes we so yesterday, south korea and japan go out, but this mark and when it's present, so many content, it's not just africa,
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not just as but just really everyone else that is not you know, south america and europe so i think it's going to be celebrate that not just tonight for the rest of the week and till the quarter finals, and really for coach will lead to grad, he's not conceded a goal. since he took this job 7 games running. of course there's the goal against the canada, but that was an own go so you cannot really count. yeah, i mean, yeah, but they're looking good and will be big trouble for but you go well portugal were dominant in their game, but you know, morocco's got the fans. they've got, you know, it's, i can i help them against portugal? it does. it helps. but it is usher said you in the fans and the support and the affection and the communion that you see within fans and team helps a lot. but, but the entire project that has been established here by, by morocco, really, to me, in my opinion, based on what they've been able to do at, at the african african championship champions league. not only just mans but also
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women's football as well. yeah. to me, as of right now, it's probably the, the, the example the, the standard of how the an f a should be run in african football right now at this present moment. i think that's what's going to help them be able to solidify themselves and have a foundation be able to compete against portugal. ok, well i sure. how are spain going to look back at their campaign here? i mean, i think we were lied to in that opening victory. the 7 neil against costa rica just shows that because they're eco and not good on the day because after they scored 7 goes, everyone is thinking, okay, while this is the spain, we know, yes, they don't have an out and out number 9, a strike, you know, that you can actually lead decide, but you know, they can win games. they can, you know, sco goes but then i guess germany, germany, which we can see is already out of the tournament. also question them as a team. and then now you can see morocco? absolutely. i think i'll play them today. yes. the had the ball possession,
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but morocco came out clean. when they go back home, i think spain are going to be very disappointed. yes, they didn't maybe expect to win the trophy. but this, you know, exit is going to hot. it's going to have them really. okay. well, they've made a great impression so far of this world cup and morocco are making another bid to host the tournaments in 2030 nan bennis from morocco, world news, things. they deserve and opportunity we have been trying to treat their lead team before which was when you had a few maybe a few friends, 22006 in germany, both. ready africa, i think more to deserve to, to, to host because we are nation. luckily that we have all it takes to, to host it's all up in terms of different director. we have great
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all over and the work number is do we need to to have a much a great if i give him a chance to. so i believe morrow may apply for 2030, but to be seen whether it's just for us. brazil's fan celebrated their teams victory and the round of 16 on monday. some of them were thousands of kilometers from the country itself. osama bin chavez reports with hands drums, charms, and cheers. these high decibels streets and grounds are not for you or brazilian. ah brazil games stopped everything in karachi near the neighbourhood known,
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put both frenzy and for its affection to name ours team is locally known as mini brazil. ah, did i know and the atmosphere electric buying the match was a b, brazil, about korea and the rear brazil. fled and the people already enjoyed. the brazilian still has returned from injury. ned his reform victory and the crowd erupted every time he passed the ball. a lou, the games happened late at night, but that doesn't stop thousands together at the mean stadium and around tv screens in cafes, ah, during the day they paint the streets and placed more flags on every corner. the provincial chief sat among the crowd to show support for the people in the team, welcomed for his presence. but people did not forget their everyday reality. in the low income neighbourhood, almost every household, the victim of either drug abuse or gang related violence. locals, hearsay,
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the government can do more to provide opportunities and prospects for youth that he can hold on hold while it's talk to. when you talk about football in pakistan, laity is the new city which has produced international names. football is on the decline here because the state has no patronage to promote and nurture. the silent boys and girls here enroll in academy and simply barefoot of gravel people. they are easy, they take great pride that the official fee for ball is made in buxton and the love for the game isn't affected by the nation. never qualifying for the woke up tournament. for what i'm here for soccer, we pray. some of our football is playing a few farewell cup and pakistan. windsor, you've got the bucket that we want to pakistani team. what you see the way we cheer for brazil. we want to cheer for team pakistan about playing international football market. but until that happens by cassandra many, brazil will cheer for its favorite t gabby of their the quarter final
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a line up is now sat, an usher, you side euro, most looking forward to you france of the england. what do you think now that failure, peck, 100 percent? ok, yes. i know that marker and put to go have a sort of like a ne, believe debbie going on there. but i, i still think england france and i think so because of the composition of the squads, very exciting players going to be a lot of pass in that game in terms of style of play. and i would like to see really killian bobby, up against mcguire. that will be a good one to see lori's, of course, i'm up against some of the best players in the premier league bouquet of soccer and marcus rush forward. that should be, you know, good viewing for anyone who is a neutral, especially because the 2 sets of fans will be obviously under a lot of pressure. yeah. but they all look so good as you said, croatia, brazil, one that was your pick of ones that you were looking for it to where when do you
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think now i still stick with that one. i mean, like i said on the many are probably looking forward to what could be the semi, i mean, potentially titanic's semi final between the martin and the numbers. i think got a way to pull that back a little bit because obviously netherlands encroached on this. but you're here in terms of your pick or my pick up. a gracious either of course still is the raining runner up in the last world cup, against the 5 time champions. probably one of the teams. if not, the team can make an argue that they're the ones that have played the best of portugal. might say something different now against croatia. say that we're always counting them out. i know they're done. oh no, they're old. i know they're this and they keep on proving us wrong time after time, after time. can they do it again against brazil? now, i want to ask you though, let's go ahead to this how you find out what would south american fans think of an argentina like an argentina, brazil, semi final with that, just be just you overwhelming. i looked 1st. i don't think it's just south america
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. i think it's africa, i think it's, it's asia, i think parts of north america, the caribbean because both of these teams, even here, because we've seen these are the 2 teams that have really been able to stir the imagination of many for years you got to bangladesh, and in argentina and india you see argentine and brazil, malaysia. same thing as well. so it's not just south america. it's the entire world and africa do with brazil going back to the 19 sixties and seventies when they've used a tour there in argentina when they went to do the under 20 world cover in the 1986 work up. and so i think it's not just south america alone. it's pretty much of the entire world. yeah. are a small thanks to one and sure for joining me for this shows that we have the, the final line up at catherine 2022 in place. rock or flying the flag for the arab world that this world copy to spain on pendleton reached the last 8 of the competition for the 1st time in history. and next, that for them is portugal gun fella ramos, with
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a hatch break in their 6th door hammering of switzerland and all this with star man . because john rinaldo dropped to the bench. we'll have more reaction in our next world cup special at $830.00 gmc, it's a joint joanna and recall packed right here on out there with
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