Morocco win over Zambia allows Ivory Coast to scrape into last 16
Morocco's players celebrate with Morocco's assistant coach Rachid Benmahmoud (3R) after their victory at the end of the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 group F football match between Zambia and Morocco at the Stade Laurent Pokou in San Pedro on January 24, 2024. (Photo by SIA KAMBOU / AFP)
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Hakim Ziyech scored to give Morocco a 1-0 Africa
Cup of Nations Group F win over Zambia on Wednesday -- a result that enabled
hosts Ivory Coast to scrape into the last 16.
The Ivorians, humbled 4-0 by Equatorial Guinea on
Monday, were among the four highest-ranked third-placed teams who qualified.
Group winners Morocco will face South Africa in
the round of 16 while runners-up the Democratic Republic of Congo, who drew 0-0
with Tanzania, face Egypt.
Morocco coach Walid Regragui watched the match
from the stand after being banned for two matches following a post-match clash
with DR Congo captain Chancel Mbemba on Sunday.
Regragui entered the pitch after a 1-1 draw and
appeared to have strong words with Mbemba, while also attempting to shake
hands. The two men then had to be separated by several people.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation said they
will appeal the suspension, calling it an "incomprehensible decision (as)
Regragui did not... contravene the spirit of fair play".
Morocco were playing their 73rd match and Zambia a
70th in the flagship African competition, but this was only the third time they
have met with the Atlas Lions previously winning and drawing.
Captain and defender Romain Saiss was rested by
the shock 2022 World Cup semi-finalists and forward Youssef En-Nesyri started
on the bench.
With Zambia captain Roderick Kabwe suspended,
recalled Lubambo Musonda led Chipolopolo (Copper Bullets), and regular starters
Fashion Sakala and Kings Kangwa were among the substitutes.
Morocco began the final round group match already
assured of a last-16 place while Zambia had to at least draw to squeeze through
at the expense of Ivory Coast.
As anticipated, a Moroccan team ranked number one
in Africa quickly established control of territory and possession in the
southwestern coastal city.
Zambia survived a number of scares before finally
falling behind after 38 minutes in a stadium named after deceased Ivorian
football legend Laurent Pokou.
Goalkeeper Lawrence Mulenga spilled a cross from
Achraf Hakimi and Ziyech reacted quickest in the goalmouth and slammed the
loose ball into the net.
Moroccan winger Sofiane Boufal was lectured by the
Gabonese referee soon after for diving in the area, seeking a penalty.
Ziyech, on loan to Istanbul outfit Galatasaray
from Chelsea, did not reappear for the second half due to an injury and was
replaced by Amine Adli.
With 20 minutes remaining, Zambia coach and former
Chelsea and West Ham Unitedmanager Avram Grant introduced Sakala and Kangwa,
hoping they could boost chances of an equaliser.


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