The quick trigger: Théo Hernandez showers Morocco with one of the fastest goals in World Cup history

It was not necessary to arrive late at the stadium to see France take the lead in world cup semi-finaland once morest Morocco.

In a heated enclosure, completely won over to the cause of the Atlas Lions, the public took a slap from the start of the match. After an attempt to Kylian Mbappe countered by the Moroccan defense, the ball returned to the area of Theo Hernandez. In a rather uncomfortable position, the AC Milan player made a high-level technical gesture to allow the Blues to take the lead. According to Opta, it is also the fastest goal in a World Cup semi-final since 1958.

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