No World Cup games today, but there's plenty of Women's Super League action on Paramount.
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Rise and shine! No World Cup games on Sunday, but we got FA Women's Super League action as we speak on Paramount+.
I'm Igor Mello - filling in for Mike Goodman - and let's get things rolling on the Golazo Starting XI newsletter.
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Manchester City vs. Manchester United, 7:20 a.m. ET (Paramount+)
Aston Villa vs. Arsenal, 11:05 a.m. ET (Paramount+)
Chelsea vs. Reading, 2 p.m. ET (CBS Sports Network)
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The Forward Line :
The upsets keep coming, and as a result, history was made in Qatar on Saturday. Morocco became the first African nation to reach the semifinals of the World Cup with a stunning 1-0 win over Portugal, effectively putting an end to Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup dream. It's uncharted territory for the Atlas Lions, who are accustomed to being groundbreakers for the confederation at the highest level.
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1970 World Cup: First from Africa to earn a point
1986 World Cup: First from Africa to reach the knockout stage
2022 World Cup: First African team to reach the semifinal round
And let's not short-change the women, who recently qualified for the 2023 World Cup in New Zealand and Australia for the first time in program history. We are witnessing something magical happening in North Africa, and it might just be the beginning. Only five teams from CAF made it to this World Cup (for reference, only four South American teams made it to Qatar). The 2026 World Cup in North America will likely feature at least nine teams.
"Before the game, I told the boys that it was necessary to write history for Africa," Morocco manager Walid Regragui told TF1 after the match. "I'm very, very proud of them."
End of the road for Ronaldo?
As for Portugal, it's a bitter pill to swallow knowing this might be curtains for a certain aging 37-year-old superstar, who, dumbfoundedly, has never scored a goal in the World Cup knockout stage. We were also stripped of a potential Ronaldo-Messi final.
Ronaldo will be 41 when the 2026 World Cup rolls around. He's obviously in great shape and built like a specimen, so if anyone can cheat Father Time for another World Cup, it's him. The problem is that this Portuguese team looked better without him for good parts of the tournament and it seems unlikely to imagine a scenario where he's still playing for a high-end European club in three-and-a-half years' time. He is currently a free agent and has a mammoth $225 million offer from Saudi club Al Nassr on the table. The odds are stacked against him, which is why he broke down in tears on his way out of Al Thumama Stadium tunnel in Doha. If this is the end, without a knockout stage goal, then what a sad way to go out.
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