Oman Daily Observer

MOROCCO OUST HOLDERS IVORY COAST

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OYEM, Gabon: Defending champions Ivory Coast were sent packing from the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday after losing 1-0 to a Morocco side coached by their old boss Herve Renard.

A brilliant Rachid Alioui goal gave Morocco the victory in Oyem in northern Gabon as the Atlas Lions marched on to the quarterfin­als alongside DR Congo.

An impressive Congolese side eased to a 3-1 win against Togo in the night’s other game in Port-Gentil as they sealed top spot in Group C.

But it is the eliminatio­n of the Elephants, winners in 2015 after a penalty shoot-out against Ghana, that overshadow­s all else.

Their departure is the latest blow to the tournament following premature exits for hosts Gabon and muchfancie­d Algeria in the last few days.

And for the fourth consecutiv­e Cup of Nations, the reigning champions will be absent from the quarterfin­als, but the winning coach from two years ago will be in the last eight.

The blond, bronzed 48-year-old, wearing his lucky white shirt, hopes to become the first coach to win three Cup of Nations titles with three different countries having also won it with Zambia in 2012.

“Today we beat the Ivory Coast on a bad pitch that proved to be a leveller. Now a new competitio­n begins with the knockout matches, which will be much like this one, and we will need a winning mentality,” Renard said.

Alioui, of French second-tier side Nimes, curled in a sublime long-range effort at the end of a counteratt­ack just past the hour mark to break the deadlock and leave the Ivorians needing to score twice to stay alive. They could not.

“It is an immense disappoint­ment. My thoughts go out to all Ivorians who are going through a difficult time,” said their French coach Michel Dussuyer.

“I take responsibi­lity. We did not fulfil our objectives. Our ambition was to get past the first round and retain our title. It is going to be a difficult night,” he added as he refused to be drawn on his future in the job. DRC PROVE CREDENTIAL­S As the Ivorians prepare to go home, Morocco will now head to Port-Gentil for a quarterfin­al, while DR Congo make their way back to Oyem.

Florent Ibenge’s side needed just a draw to qualify but a 3-1 win over Togo secured top spot and the manner of their performanc­e on a shocking pitch suggests the 2015 semifinali­sts must be seen as genuine contenders to win the trophy now.

Junior Kabananga fired past Togo’s substitute goalkeeper Cedric Mensah for the opener just before the halfhour mark and he also headed against the post prior to the interval.

Neeskens Kebano of Fulham lobbed in the second goal nine minutes into the second period after latching onto Marcel Tisserand’s punt downfield.

Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba pulled one back for Togo but a Paul-Jose Mpoku free-kick with 10 minutes left that struck the underside of the bar and came down just over the line secured the win.

“Having gone top of the group after two rounds of games we needed to remain vigilant and we did that,” said Ibenge.

 ?? — AFP ?? Morocco’s defender Manuel Da Costa (L) challenges Ivory Coast’s forward Salomon Kalou (C) next to Morocco’s defender Mehdi Benatia during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations Group C match in Oyem.
— AFP Morocco’s defender Manuel Da Costa (L) challenges Ivory Coast’s forward Salomon Kalou (C) next to Morocco’s defender Mehdi Benatia during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations Group C match in Oyem.
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