The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rahimi strikes twice as holders Morocco crush hosts Cameroon

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DOUALA: African Nations Championsh­ip leading scorer Soufiane Rahimi struck twice Wednesday as title-holders Morocco hammered hosts Cameroon 4-0 in Limbe to set up a final showdown with Mali.

The defending champions could hardly have imagined winning the semi-final so comfortabl­y in the southweste­rn resort town, with Soufiane Bouftini and Mohammed Ali Bemammer the other scorers.

Morocco created several records at Stade Omnisport, where the crowd was restricted to 25 percent of the 20,000 capacity due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The winning margin was the widest in a semi-final of a competitio­n reserved for homebased players, bettering the 3-1 victory by Morocco over Libya in Casablanca three years ago.

Morocco achieved another milestone by becoming the first country to reach successive Nations Championsh­ip finals.

They will face Mali in Yaounde Sunday hoping to join the Democratic Republic of Congo as two-time winners of the unique national team competitio­n.

While Morocco cruised to victory, Mali drew 0-0 with Guinea after extra time in Douala earlier, then converted five consecutiv­e penalties to win the shootout 5-4.

The Malians have proved spot-kick masters, also scoring from all five to eliminate Congo Brazzavill­e in the quarter-finals.

It will be the second time Mali contest the title decider having lost heavily to DR Congo in Rwanda five years ago.

On Saturday, Cameroon have an opportunit­y to regain some pride when they face Guinea in a playoff for third place.

The Cameroon-Morocco clash was billed the “final before the final” with the hosts hoping to build on a 2-1 quarter-final triumph over highly rated DR Congo.

But a Moroccan team that has improved in each of five matches quickly stamped their authority and silenced a predominan­tly Cameroon-supporting crowd.

The opening goal on 28 minutes stemmed from a blunder by goalkeeper Haschou Kerrido, who failed to grasp a free-kick, leaving Bouftini with the simple task of tapping the ball into the net.

Captain Ayoub el Kaabi, the nine-goal star of the 2018 titlewinni­ng team, set up the second five minutes before half-time with a deep cross that was pushed into the path of Rahimi, who made no mistake.

 ??  ?? Morocco’s Soufiane Rahimi celebrates after scoring a goal during the African Nations Championsh­ips (CHAN) football quarter final match between Morocco and Zambia at Stade de la Reunificat­ion in Douala, Cameroon.
Morocco’s Soufiane Rahimi celebrates after scoring a goal during the African Nations Championsh­ips (CHAN) football quarter final match between Morocco and Zambia at Stade de la Reunificat­ion in Douala, Cameroon.

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