They are the first Northern, an African and Muslim nation to actually make it this far. So a lot of people are rooting for this underdog and they have played wonderfully, especially defensively. They have yet to give up a goal in this tournament off of somebody else's foot. They have only allowed one goal, and that is off their own goal. So they scored on themselves, and that is the only goal that they've allowed. And that includes penalty kicks
Phil. The Saturday matches. This is the day that I'm actually looking forward to the most. You mentioned the darlings Morocco. I mean, they've been fantastic, this tournament, and I think that this is going to be a really interesting game because you have a Portuguese side that in that last game. I mean, we're firing on all cylinders. I mean, what showing from the youngster, from Benfica? I mean, three goals, all of them fantastic
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Taylor when we first talked about France coming into this tournament, we talked about the numerous injuries that they were facing. And we thought that they might be deep enough to really kind of absorb a lot of those injuries, and they certainly were able to do that in group play. However, as we get deeper into this tournament and we see a team like England, is this the match where those injuries actually start to become a significant factor?