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Home > Sports > CAN 2024 > Morocco Wins Friendly Against Sierra Leone 3-1 Ahead of AFCON

Morocco Wins Friendly Against Sierra Leone 3-1 Ahead of AFCON

The Moroccan national football team won its friendly match today against Sierra Leone 3-1, as part of its preparations for the upcoming AFCON. The match took place at the Stade Auguste Denise in Cote d’Ivoire.

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Morocco Wins Friendly Against Sierra Leone 3-1 Ahead of AFCON

Morocco Wins Friendly Against Sierra Leone 3-1 Ahead of AFCON

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Rabat – The Moroccan national football team won its friendly match today against Sierra Leone 3-1, as part of its preparations for the upcoming AFCON. The match took place at the Stade Auguste Denise in Cote d’Ivoire.

With the Atlas Lions seeking to leave a good first impression ahead of AFCON, Moroccan striker Youssef En-Nesyri opened the scoring for his team in the 30th minute. Five minutes later, winger Sofiane Boufal scored a second goal, while Sierra Leone managed to score just once during the first half.

Ten minutes after the start of the second half, En-Nesyri scored his double, to end the game triumphant 3-1.

Throughout history, the two teams met on five occasions where Morocco finished victorious four times, with one game ending in a draw.

The Atlas Lions will compete in Group F alongside Tanzania, DR Congo, and Zambia at the highly anticipated African showpiece.

Morocco will embark on its new championship journey on January 17 to play its first group stage match against its Tanzanian counterpart. It will then face DR Congo on January 21 and Zambia on January 24.

Having won a single title in 1976 and being finalist the last time in 2004, the Atlas Lions eagerly seek to bring home a second title.

Speaking about Morocco’s preparations for the AFCON, the Moroccan forward Abde Ezzalzouli stated on Wednesday that the team is “trying to adapt to the weather and the pitch,” stressing that a lot of effort is put into getting ready for the first game.

Additionally, he urged Moroccan supporters to encourage the players, saying that their support will only strengthen the team and push it to produce satisfying results.

Read also: Amine Adli: AFCON Is Highly Unpredictable Competition

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