
Morocco Break Zambia Resistance to Seal CHAN Win
Rabie Hrimat broke the deadlock in first-half stoppage time after Morocco had struggled to convert a series of chances. Ossama Lamlioui doubled the lead in the 67th minute, but Zambia responded three minutes later to cut the deficit.
Any hopes of a comeback were short-lived as Sabir Bougrine restored the two-goal cushion, sealing the win.
Despite dominating possession and creating numerous opportunities, Morocco's finishing remained wasteful for much of the match. Head coach Tarik Sektioui can be heard screaming instructions from the touchline to press higher and stifile the opposition.
The result lifts them to six points and second place in Group A behind Kenya, while Zambia are out of the tournament and remain bottom without a point.
Morocco face DR Congo next on Sunday at 1:00 pm. Tags: CHAN 2024MoroccoZambia

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