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| Morocco are TOTALCHAN2020 champions again |
Soufiane Bouftini opened the scoring in the 69th minute
after Mali had held firm for over and hour, but Ayoub El Kaabi added another 10
minutes later to take the contest beyond the Eagles.
To add insult to injury, Issaka Samake was sent off for Mali
in the 93rd minute as their otherwise impressive Chan campaign ended on a sour
note.
Despite entering the tournament as favourites, Morocco
started the tournament sluggishly—with a narrow 1-0 victory over Togo before
they were held 0-0 by Rwanda in Douala.
Things heated up in their final group game—a 5-2 rout of
Uganda—before they cruised past Zambia and Cameroon in the quarter-final and
semi-final respectively to reaffirm their status as tournament favourites.
Mali, meanwhile, went the distance in both of their knockout
games—requiring penalties against Congo-Brazzaville and Guinea—and fatigue
eventually told for them during the final stages of Sunday’s encounter.
The West Africans had the better of the early stages of the
contest, but conspired to miss several chances, efforts they were later left to
rue. In one instance, Moussa Kone was denied by Anas Zniti, while Demba Diallo
was also thwarted by the crossbar.
After the pause, Mali had another excellent chance to open
the scoring, but Sadio Kanoute's effort struck the woodwork as an opportunity
went begging.
Bouftini opened the scoring in style 20 minutes from time
with an emphatic header, before El Kaabi's diving effort sealed the title with
10 minutes on the clock.
While Morocco’s dominance told in the possession stakes—they
saw 63 percent of the ball—Mali maintained more of a threat on the
counterattack, and ended the game with 10 shots to the Atlas Lions’ seven.
He may not have scored in the final, but Morocco’s Soufiane
Rahimi ended the tournament as the top scorer—with five goals—and the Raja
Casablanca man also won the Player of the Tournament award.
On Saturday, hosts Cameroon were defeated 2-0 by Guinea in
the third-placed playoff as they ended their own campaign on a flat note. The
Indomitable Lions conceded six goals across their final two fixtures, having
been outclassed 4-0 by Morocco in their semi-final.
