Morocco secured their place in the knockout rounds of the Olympic women's football tournament with a 4-2 victory over Haiti in the Group C finale in Atlanta. The match saw Morocco's attack come alive in the final minutes of the first half, and they maintained composure to double their lead after the break.
First half turnaround
Haiti started strong but Morocco turned the game around with two late first-half goals. The Moroccan side capitalized on defensive lapses, scoring twice in quick succession to take a 2-1 lead into halftime.
Second half dominance
Morocco continued their momentum in the second half, adding two more goals to extend their lead to 4-1. Haiti pulled one back through a stunning strike from Isidor, which is already being hailed as an early contender for goal of the tournament.
Haiti's exit
Haiti leaves the tournament frustrated, having failed to convert more chances. Despite the defeat, their goals, particularly Isidor's spectacular effort, will be remembered as a highlight in their country's sporting history. According to match reports, Haiti's performance showed promise but lacked the finishing touch needed to advance.



