By Spy Uganda
Spain are out of the World Cup after losing a penalty shootout to Morocco 3-0 in the last 16 stage after both sides failed to score in 120 minutes.
Luis Enrique, who went with Marcos Llorente at right-back, saw his side have 70 per cent possession in the first-half but create few chances in a largely dull 45 minutes.
Morocco rarely ventured forward but should have broken the deadlock when an unmarked Nayef Aguerd headed over the bar from close range.
The second-half had much of the same disjointed play which led to Alvaro Morata and Carlos Soler coming on around the hour mark while Abde Ezzalzouli came on for the Atlas Lions. But it failed to yield a goal with Morata wastefully heading over in the last minute from a Soler freekick.
In extra time, Walid Cheddira spurned two big chances to score. Aymeric Laporte got back to nick the ball away after the striker took too long to shoot and minutes later he shot straight at Unai Simon.
Enrique’s side were largely wasteful in the final third but could have nicked it in the dying seconds when Pablo Sarabia’s volley from a tight angle hitting the post.
In the shootout, Sarabia hit the post while Soler’s tame effort and Sergio Busquets’ spotkick were both saved by Yassine Bounou.
And Madrid-born Achraf Hakimi converted his penalty to send Morocco through to the quarter-finals and see Spain suffer more shootout misery.