Yassine Bounou’s strong showing against France has drawn praise from several international newspapers, even though Morocco were knocked out of the World Cup quarter-finals.
The 2-0 defeat did not stop reporters from highlighting the goalkeeper’s calm presence, sharp reflexes, and ability to keep the scoreline from becoming heavier.
French daily L’Equipe focused on Bounou’s experience, leadership and fast reactions, saying he remains one of the greatest goalkeepers in Moroccan football history. The newspaper also questioned whether he will still be involved at the next World Cup or even continue until the Africa Cup of Nations in 2027.
Spain’s AS went further by spotlighting his saved penalty from Kylian Mbappe in the 28th minute, describing it as a historic moment in the tournament. The paper noted that Bounou’s total of seven saved penalties in World Cup play now puts him ahead of several famous names in the goalkeeping department, including Harald Schumacher, Iker Casillas, and Dominik Livakovic. He was the highest-rated player for Morocco with 8.0 according to Sofascore.
Meanwhile, Arabic-language outlets such as Al Araby Al Jadeed and Asharq Al Awsat praised his six decisive saves and his unusual penalty-saving routine, which has unsettled opponents before. Even in defeat, Bounou emerged as Morocco’s standout figure and one of the tournament’s most respected performers.
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