DOUALA, Cameroon
The Atlas Lions of Morocco are through to the semi-final stage of the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2020 after a convincing 3-1 win against a 10-man Zambian side on Sunday.
Morocco started on a high finding the net
within a minute at the Reunification Stadium in Douala, Cameroon.
Soufiane Rahimi found space to slot the ball
past Zambia’s goalkeeper Allan Chibwe. It was a case of poor defending by the
Zambian backline giving Rahimi space to tap-in.
The defending champions continued to press in
numbers and increased their lead after only eight minutes. Mohammed Al Bemammer
nodded in after goalkeeper Chibwe mistimed and failed to punch out the ball
from a corner.
Zambia were reduced by one player after
Zachariah Chilongoshi was sent off for a bad foul on Abdelilah Hafidi after 20
minutes of play. The referee had earlier dished out a yellow card to the
Zambian defender, but pulled out the red card after further check on the VAR
screen.
After 29 minutes the Chipolopolo had a chance
to pull a goal back, but Clement Mwape Mulashi headed out.
The Zambians were punished again in the 39th
minute when Paul Katema handled the ball in the box for a penalty. Morocco’s
captain Ayoub El Kaabi made no mistake from the spot.
In the second half the defending champions with
a slower passing approach as the Zambians battled back strongly. Substitute
Moses Phiri pulled a goal back for Zambia after 79 minutes when he beat
Morocco’s goalkeeper Anas Zniti to the neat post.
The Atlas Lions continued to push forward to
look for more goals, but the Zambians defended in numbers.
Morocco will now face hosts Cameroon at the
semi-final stage on February 3rd at the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.
in the other match, Guinea secured their
place in the semi-finals of the African Nations Championship in Cameroon on
Sunday after defeating Rwanda 1-0 in a match which saw both sides finish with
ten men at the Limbe Stadium.
The VAR intervened twice during the
quarter-final match to ensure that Syli National midfielder Mory Kante and
Rwanda goalkeeper Olivier Kwizera were sent off in separate incidents.
Guinea playmaker Morlaye Sylla scored from the
resultantly free-kick in the 60th minute after Kwizera was penalised for his
late tackle on advancing striker Yakhouba Barry.
The goal was enough to send Guinea to the last
four of the tournament in the Central African country where they will face
neighbours Mali on Wednesday.
Guinea suffered a big blow in the15th minute
when captain and midfielder Mory Kante was sent off after VAR review after an
incident in midfield.
The AS Kaloum player was shown the door for the serious tackle on Captain Jacques Tuyisenge that led to the forced substitution of the Rwandan captain because of the resultant injury.
Injuries forced Rwanda to make two early
substitutions as Tuyisenge left the pitch to be replaced by Sugira Ernest
following the injury.
Martin Twizeyimana took the place of Rashid
Kalisa on the half hour mark as he was also forced out of the game because of
injury.
Despite the early substitutions, the Amavubi
made their numerical advantage count by pinning the Guineans on their side
forcing goalkeeper Camara Moussa to come out to make some saves.
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