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Walid Cheddira received a second yellow in the third of eight minutes of additional time to leave Morocco up against it as Portugal desperately pressed for an equaliser.
Veteran defender Pepe, 39, came close with a chance at the death but his header missed – leading to 30-year-old Moroccan centre-half consoling him by planting a kiss on his head.
The final whistle was met by wild scenes of celebration and in the stands.
But Pepe was furious afterwards that Fifa had appointed Argentinian referee Facundo Tello to officiate the game less than 24 hours after the whistleblower’s home nation had secured their place in the semis.
He said: “We conceded a goal that we didn’t see coming. But what I’ve got to say might come as a bit of a shock but I’m going to have to say it anyway.