Morocco claimed the bronze medal in the Olympic men's soccer tournament with a crushing 6-0 win over Egypt thanks to Soufiane Rahimi's double and goals from Abde Ezzalzouli, Bilal El Khannouss, Akram Nakach and Achraf Hakimi in Nantes on Thursday.
Morocco, who lost 2-1 to Spain in the semifinals, bounced back with the biggest win of the tournament so far to reach an Olympic podium for the first time. The bronze is also the country's first medal in a team sport.
"We had to earn our victory, it wasn't easy. It's important to get failures first and learn from mistakes and we were able to come back stronger," Morocco manager Tarik Sektioui said. "It was not easy, we had very tough matches. Players were aware of their responsibility and played with a lot of pride."
Egypt suffered its first regular-time defeat of the tournament but despite the thrashing, it equaled its best result at an Olympic men's soccer tournament with a fourth-place finish as in 1928 and 1964.
Ezzalzouli opened the scoring with a superb shot into the top corner in the 24th minute, and then tournament top scorer Rahimi doubled the lead three minutes later with a fine header from Ezzalzouli's cross.
El Khannouss got on the scoresheet six minutes into the second half with a great low finish after a solo run into the center of the box and Rahimi netted his eighth Olympic goal to make it 4-0.
The 28-year-old Rahimi became the first player to score in six consecutive Olympic games, while his scoring record is the best since 2004 when Argentina's Carlos Tevez also had eight.
Defender Nakach got in on the fun after he scored a tap-in from Rahimi's pass. Captain and Paris Saint-Germain defender Hakimi completed the rout with a terrific free kick three minutes before the end of the match.
Historic medal
"We are proud of winning this medal, we worked very hard and sacrificed a lot," Hakimi said. "We wanted the gold, unfortunately, we didn't make it to the final but we showed character and we were able to win a historic medal for Morocco. As captain, I would like to thank our fans who were here and in Morocco."
The podium finish was key for Morocco to confirm its rise in football, coach Sektioui said, after the country reached the 2022 World Cup semifinals and finished fourth after eliminating heavyweights Spain and Portugal in the knockout rounds.
"It shows Moroccan football is on a good path and we are making good progress," Sektioui said. "We had to succeed after the World Cup we had."
Hakimi added that it was not only Morocco that was growing in world football, but the whole continent.
"We had opened a lot of doors not only in our country but for African football," Hakimi added. "Today there were two African countries fighting for a third- and fourth-place finish. Everyone saw the quality we have."