MORROCO have beaten Malawi for a place in the AFCON quarter-final.
The Atlas Lions made a disastrous start as an incredible Gabadinho Mhango strike gave the underdogs the lead.
However, Youssef En-Neysri got the crucial equaliser on the stroke of half time.
And Achraf Hakimi put the Moroccans on course for the quarter-final with a brilliant free kick.
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- That’s all from the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium - Morocco book their place in the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations with a deserved win against a determined Malawi side. - This evening’s fixture was not short of any action, with two potential goal of the season contenders. - The Atlas Lions will now take on either Ivory Coast or Egypt in the next game, which will likely be their toughest challenge yet. - Thank you for reading, and goodnight! 
- Eyes on the Quarter-Final - Morocco now progress to the quarter finals of the competition where they will face the winner of Ivory Coast vs Egypt, which takes place tomorrow afternoon. - The next round of the Africa Cup of Nations is due to be played at the weekend. 
- Goal of the tournament? - Despite Malawi’s loss, Gabadinho Mhango will be more than satisfied with his opening goal. - The striker was at least 30 yards out when he unleashed his stunning strike, which is sure to be a serious contender for goal of the tournament. 
- Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Morocco have proven that they have the potential to go all the way in this tournament. - The Atlas Lions were abundant in creativity this evening but lacked efficiency in front of goal. 
- Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Hakimi continues to stand out as one of the best players at this year’s tournament. - He created numerous goalscoring opportunities throughout the game and his world-class free kick perfectly encapsulates his outstanding form. - Credit: AFP 
- Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Malawi took the early lead through a wonderstrike from Mhango, but it didn’t take long for Morocco to respond. - The Atlas Lions threw absolutely everything at the opposition and eventually got their reward just seconds before half time with an En-Nesyri header. - Hakimi then stole the headlines with 20 minutes to go as he converted an outstanding free kick from long range to secure the place in the final eight. - Whilst it is Morocco who progress, Mario Marinica will undoubtedly be proud of his team who had made it to the round-of-16 in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in their history. - Credit: AFP 
- Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Morocco book their place in the quarter-finals! - Malawi put in a great performance, but were ultimately outclassed by their opponents. - Credit: AFP 
- 90. Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Four minutes to be added on… - Morocco give away a cheap free kick which is launched straight into the box by Phiri Jr. - Aguerd manages to head it away, winning a free kick in the process. 
- 87. Morocco 2-1 Malawi - There is another change for Morocco. - En-Nesyri is replaced by Abouklal. - Vahid Halilhodzic’s side have just two more minutes to hold onto the lead. 
- 85. Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Just five minutes to go. - Morocco look like they could clinch another. - A corner is sent into the box and finds Aguerd, who is completely unmarked. - The defender rises before heading towards goal, but his effort is off target. 
- 80. Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Morocco are next to make a change. - Boufal makes way for El-Haddadi. - Louza makes way for Barkok. 
- 78. Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Malawi make a triple substitution. - Fodya, Davie and Ngalande come on. - Madinga, Sanudi and Idana come off. 
- 75. Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Morocco are in complete control of the game now. - Malawi have just 15 minutes to find the equaliser. - The next goal is crucial. 
- 70. Morocco 2-1 Malawi - Morocco have a free kick from 25 yards out. - Hakimi steps up to take it and unleashes a beautiful strike into the top right corner. - No goalkeeper would’ve saved that! - WHAT. A. FINISH! - Credit: Reuters 
- 69. GOAAAAALLLLLLL MOROCCO! - What a finish from Hakimi! 
- 66. Morocco 1-1 Malawi - There are calls for a penalty from Morocco as Chembezi slides to block Hakimi’s cross but the ball deflects off of his arm. - Despite VAR checks no penalty is given and the game continues. 
- 62. Morocco 1-1 Malawi - Malawi have a fantastic chance to take the lead again! - Madinga crosses the ball into Mbulu but the striker completely misses the header. - This game could go either way! 
- 60. Morocco 1-1 Malawi - Sanudi is booked for a late challenge on Boufal and Morocco have a free kick in a very positive position. - Boufal takes the kick but it is headed clear. 
- 54. Morocco 1-1 Malawi - Morocco have made their first change. - El Kaabi has made way for Mmaee. 
- 52. Morocco 1-1 Malawi - Malawi are struggling to maintain possession of the ball. - The tactics seem to be to launch the long ball over to Mhango in the hope of catching the defence out, but Morocco are handling the pressure well. 
- 47. Morocco 1-1 Malawi - Boufal heads straight towards goal as he cuts in from the right, but his shot is way off target. - Morocco have continued their positive momentum from the latter stages of the first half. 
- Kick off – Morocco 1-1 Malawi - We’re underway for the second half! - Malawi have made another substitution. - Mbulu has replaced Muyaba. 
- Half Time – Morocco 1-1 Malawi - Malawi were forced into a change just before half time. - Mhone has picked up an injury and will be replaced by Gerald Phiri Jr. 
- Half Time – Morocco 1-1 Malawi - The standout performer of the half has to be Thom, who made some exceptional saves to prevent the equaliser for so long. - The pressure was too much in the end for the Malawi defence to handle, but they are certainly still in this game - Credit: Rex 
- Half Time – Morocco 1-1 Malawi - A spectacular early goal from Mhango is cancelled out in the final seconds of the half by En-Nesyri. - A sucker punch for Malawi, who have done well so far to keep the opposition at bay. 
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk
 
 
