Jamaica Gleaner

South Africa knock Morocco out of Africa Cup of Nations

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ANOTHER DAY, another upset at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Achraf Hakimi missed a late penalty as Morocco became the latest big name to be knocked out with a 2-0 loss to South Africa in the round of 16 yesterday.

Evidence Makgopa’s 57th-minute strike and a free kick from Teboho Mokoena in the fifth minute of stoppage time sent the Bafana Bafana through to the quarterfin­als at Morocco’s expense.

“We’re very disappoint­ed because we came with the ambition of winning it. Going out so early in the tournament wasn’t expected, but this cup is really difficult. Lots of surprises,” said Morocco coach Walid Regragui, who returned after having his suspension lifted but now faces an uncertain future.

“I said that Morocco was due in the semifinal whatever happened, so we will have a good discussion. In any case, I never hide from taking responsibi­lities, mine at least. I failed. So there you have it,” Regragui said.

World Cup semifinali­st Morocco were without wingers Hakim Ziyech and Sofiane Boufal, both injured in the win over Zambia, but defender Noussair Mazraoui made his first start after recovering from a thigh injury.

The Atlas Lions, who created more chances, were stunned when Themba Zwane sent Makgopa though to score.

They responded with increased pressure but had to wait till the 82nd for a lifeline when Mothobi Mvala was penalised for blocking Ayoub El Kaabi’s shot with his arm.

Instead of tying the score at 1-1, however, Hakimi grazed the top of the crossbar with the spot kick in the 85th.

The Atlas Lions’ task was further complicate­d when midfielder Sofyan Amrabat was sent off in injury time, and Mokoena sealed their fate a minute later when he fired inside the top left corner.

Morocco follow defending champions Senegal, seven-time champions Egypt, five-time winners Cameroon, and four-time champions Ghana, along with former winners Algeria and Tunisia to be knocked out ahead of the quarterfin­al stage.

“We were warned, we made uncharacte­ristic mistakes that were unlike us. But I take responsibi­lity today for the choices, for everything that happened today,” Regragui said.

“The penalty happens, it’s football. Ashraf could perhaps have let us back into the match. But then when you look at the situations, how we let go. It doesn’t reflect our team. So there you go. Congratula­tions to South Africa.”

The Bafana Bafana will next play Cape Verde in Yamoussouk­ro on Saturday.

“Beating a team like Morocco is something special,” South Africa coach Hugo Broos said. “We are very, very, very happy.”

None of the eight quarterfin­alists in the last edition of the Africa Cup in Cameroon have made it to the last eight this time, nor have any of the five African teams that played at the 2022 World Cup.

 ?? AP ?? Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi (right) fails to score from a penalty kick during an Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 football match against South Africa at the Laurent Pokou stadium in San Pédro, Ivory Coast yesterday.
AP Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi (right) fails to score from a penalty kick during an Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 football match against South Africa at the Laurent Pokou stadium in San Pédro, Ivory Coast yesterday.

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