CHAN: Morocco eased past Mali to retain title

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Morocco have become the first team to successfully defend the African Nations Championship (CHAN) trophy with a 2-0 win over Mali in Cameroon on Sunday.

The Moroccans were made to work hard for their win and both of their goals came from second-half corners in front of around 6,700 fans at the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde.

Soufiane Bouftini headed home the first and that was followed up by another from Ayoub El Kaabi, who scored nine goals in 2018 to help Morocco win the title on home soil.

Mali  started the match on the front foot and seemed to surprise the Moroccans as they pushed forward and disrupted their passing game.

There were some clumsy challenges from both sides in the opening 20 minutes and one of the resulting free kicks saw the first good chance of the match but both sides failed to find the back of the net in the first period.

Morocco managed to start the second-half with more possession and created the early chances and after 55 minutes they claimed a penalty which the VAR eventually turned down.

Moments later Mali’s Sadio Kanoute will feel he should have done better as he rose highest to get his head on the ball but put it narrowly wide.

In the 63rd minute Moussa Kone was once again one on one with the keeper but Zniti made another excellent save.

The breakthrough came in the 69th minute as Bouftini headed home a corner.

Morocco’s second had a touch of fortune about it as the ball looked to have gone behind for a goal kick but the referee awarded a corner that was headed back across goal by Mohammed Ali Bemammer and nodded home by El Kaabi.

To make matters worse for Mali they finished the game with 10 men after the dismissal of Issaka Samake for a second yellow card, as the game went into injury time.

Soufiane Rahimi finished as the tournament’s top scorer with five goals, including a brace in the semi-final win over hosts Cameroon.

Recently reinstated African Football president Ahmad Ahmad was part of the presentation ceremony at the end of the match alongside former Cameroon players Samuel Eto’o, Patrick Mboma and Jacques Songo’o.

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