The Citizen (Gauteng)

Atlas Lions win group opener

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San-Pedro – Shock 2022 World Cup semifinali­sts Morocco cruised to a 3-0 win over 10-man Tanzania in San Pedro last night as they opened their Africa Cup of Nations Group F campaign.

Captain Romain Saiss (above) scored in the first-half and, after Tanzania had Novatus Miroshi sent off, Azzedine Ounahi and Youssef En-Nesyri netted for the Atlas Lions.

Although an African powerhouse for decades, Morocco are seeking only a second Cup of Nations title 48 years after lifting the trophy in Ethiopia.

Morocco sprang to internatio­nal prominence two years ago in Qatar when they became the first African World Cup semifinali­sts after eliminatin­g Spain and Portugal in knockout matches.

The victory over group outsiders Tanzania in the southwest of the Ivory Coast was anticipate­d as Morocco are ranked 13th in the world, 108 places above the Taifa Stars.

Morocco began with seven of the team that started in the 2-0 World Cup semifinal loss to France in Qatar.

There were three La Liga players, two each from the Premier League and Ligue 1 and two with Saudi Pro League sides.

This contrasted sharply with Tanzania, whose line-up included Tarryn Allarakhia from English fifth-tier outfit Wealdstone. The winger struggled and was replaced after 38 minutes.

As expected, Morocco establishe­d territoria­l and possession dominance from the kick-off in a stadium named after deceased Ivorian star Laurent Pokou.

Tanzania displayed initial intensity, but it came as no surprise when they fell behind to a Saiss goal on the half-hour mark.

When the teams left the pitch at half-time, it must have concerned Tanzania coach Adel Amrouche that his side did not produce a single goal attempt in 45 minutes.

Tanzanian hopes of levelling suffered a huge blow with 20 minutes remaining when Miroshi fouled Ounahi and was sent off for his second yellow-card offence.

Ounahi rounded off slick, short passing to increase Morocco’s lead on 77 minutes with a low shot from inside the box that flew past Manula into the corner of the net.

Tanzania were battling with 10 men and conceded again on 80 minutes when En-Nesyri fired home for a goal that was only confirmed by VAR two minutes later. –

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