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Winners of Zambia this Wednesday evening (1-0), the Atlas Lions locked their first place in the group while sparing Ivory Coast from a crushing early elimination.
The Ivorians can thank the Moroccans! Getting off to a bad start after their disaster in front of Equatorial Guinea on Monday evening (0-4), the Elephants, truly miraculous, appear to everyone’s surprise among the four best thirds in the group stage of the African Cup of Nations. With only three units on the clock and a goal difference of -3.
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🇿🇲🇲🇦 Captain Ziyech opens the scoring for Morocco!
👀 A goal which qualifies Ivory Coast for the moment! pic.twitter.com/2X53q56mwR
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In the matches played over the last two days, Ghana has done even worse, confined to two points after conceding two goals in added time of their match against Mozambique (2-2). Same thing for Zambia, which this Wednesday evening was subjected to the law of a Morocco already qualified and which could potentially be satisfied with a draw to lock its first place in the group (0-1).
Heavy in the eighth for the Ivorians
Thanks to this Moroccan success signed on a single goal from Ziyech (37e), Ivory Coast therefore escaped a painful fiasco, accompanied in the round of 16 by Guinea, Mauritania and Namibia, other nations saved on the edge in this 24-player CAN opening its second phase to 16 teams. The Elephants will face Senegal, when the Moroccans will meet South Africa. Another qualifier of the evening, the DR Congo for its part has an appointment with Egypt.
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