Morocco Stuns Cameroon in AFCON Quarter-Finals Thriller
In a thrilling encounter at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Cameroon to propel themselves into the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals. The win marked a historic moment for Moroccan fans, who have not witnessed their team reach this stage since 2004.
Real Madrid winger Brahim Diaz opened the scoring on 26 minutes with his fifth goal in five AFCON matches, before Ismael Saibari sealed the win with a second-half strike. The victory came as no surprise to coach Walid Regragui, who acknowledged that his team needed to "keep going one game at a time" and avoid complacency.
The match presented a significant test for Morocco, who faced off against Cameroon, a team hoping to pull off an upset in front of their passionate home crowd. The Indomitable Lions created few scoring opportunities, with Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo struggling to make an impact.
Morocco's success has sparked hopes that the Atlas Lions can go on to claim their first AFCON title in over five decades. They will face a tougher challenge in the semi-finals against either Algeria or Nigeria, but coach Regragui remains focused on taking it one game at a time.
Meanwhile, Senegal secured a convincing 1-0 win over Mali in another quarter-final match-up. Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye scored the decisive goal in the first half, with Mali struggling to cope without their captain Yves Bissouma after he was sent off for a foul on Idrissa Gueye.
Senegal's victory sets them up to face either Ivory Coast or Egypt in the semi-finals. Coach Pape Thiaw praised his team's resilience, but acknowledged that they could have scored more goals if they had been more clinical in front of goal.
The win marked a significant milestone for Senegal, who will look to build on their momentum as they chase their third AFCON final appearance. The stage is now set for an exciting semi-final showdown between Morocco and the winner of the Algeria-Nigeria match-up.
In a thrilling encounter at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Cameroon to propel themselves into the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals. The win marked a historic moment for Moroccan fans, who have not witnessed their team reach this stage since 2004.
Real Madrid winger Brahim Diaz opened the scoring on 26 minutes with his fifth goal in five AFCON matches, before Ismael Saibari sealed the win with a second-half strike. The victory came as no surprise to coach Walid Regragui, who acknowledged that his team needed to "keep going one game at a time" and avoid complacency.
The match presented a significant test for Morocco, who faced off against Cameroon, a team hoping to pull off an upset in front of their passionate home crowd. The Indomitable Lions created few scoring opportunities, with Manchester United forward Bryan Mbeumo struggling to make an impact.
Morocco's success has sparked hopes that the Atlas Lions can go on to claim their first AFCON title in over five decades. They will face a tougher challenge in the semi-finals against either Algeria or Nigeria, but coach Regragui remains focused on taking it one game at a time.
Meanwhile, Senegal secured a convincing 1-0 win over Mali in another quarter-final match-up. Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye scored the decisive goal in the first half, with Mali struggling to cope without their captain Yves Bissouma after he was sent off for a foul on Idrissa Gueye.
Senegal's victory sets them up to face either Ivory Coast or Egypt in the semi-finals. Coach Pape Thiaw praised his team's resilience, but acknowledged that they could have scored more goals if they had been more clinical in front of goal.
The win marked a significant milestone for Senegal, who will look to build on their momentum as they chase their third AFCON final appearance. The stage is now set for an exciting semi-final showdown between Morocco and the winner of the Algeria-Nigeria match-up.