MOROCCO vs COMOROS: 2-0 Victory for Morocco in 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Clash on 12/21

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MOROCCO vs COMOROS: 2-0 Victory for Morocco in 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Clash on 12/21

In a thrilling encounter in Match Round 1 of the Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco emerged victorious over Comoros with a convincing 2-0 win at the stadium.

The game kicked off with both teams showing immense determination and skill, vying for control of the midfield and creating chances in the attacking third. The early exchanges were tense, with neither side willing to give an inch.

However, it was Morocco who broke the deadlock in the 55th minute, thanks to a stunning goal from Brahim Abdelkader Díaz. The Moroccan forward displayed exceptional composure and technique as he found the back of the net, sending the Moroccan fans into raptures.

Comoros, to their credit, tried to mount a comeback and put pressure on the Moroccan defense, but the solid backline of Morocco held firm, denying their opponents any clear-cut opportunities.

Morocco extended their lead in the 74th minute, with Ayoub El Kaabi getting on the scoresheet with a well-taken goal. The Moroccan striker showcased his predatory instincts inside the box, sealing the victory for his team with a clinical finish.

Despite their best efforts, Comoros couldn’t find a way back into the game, as Morocco’s defense remained resolute until the final whistle.

Overall, it was a commanding performance from Morocco, who will take great confidence from this victory as they look ahead to the rest of the tournament. Comoros, on the other hand, will have to regroup and come back stronger in their upcoming matches.

The win sees Morocco off to a flying start in the Africa Cup of Nations, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting campaign for the North African nation.

  • Morocco will play with Mali. December 26 at 20:00 (GMT), on Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah.
  • Comoros will play with Zambia. December 26 at 17:30 (GMT), on Stade Mohamed V.

Morocco

  • Yassine Bounou (7)
  • Noussair Mazraoui (7.2)
  • Nayef Aguerd (7.2)
  • Romain Ghanem Paul Saïss (6.9)
  • Anass Salah-Eddine (7.3)
  • Neil El Aynaoui (6.3)
  • Sofyan Amrabat (7)
  • Azzedine Ounahi (7.3)
  • Brahim Abdelkader Díaz (8.2)
  • Soufiane Rahimi (5.6)
  • Ismael Saibari Ben El Basra (6.9)

 

Comoros

Substitutions:

Morocco

  • Romain Ghanem Paul Saïss (Jawad El Yamiq, 19)
  • Azzedine Ounahi (Abdessamad Ezzalzouli, 64)
  • Soufiane Rahimi (Ayoub El Kaabi, 65)
  • Ismael Saibari Ben El Basra (Adam Masina, 76)
  • Brahim Abdelkader Díaz (Youssef En-Nesyri, 76)

 

Comoros

  • Bendjaloud Salmata Youssouf (Saïd Riad Yves Lebret Bakari, 67)
  • Yannis kari (Abdel-Hakim Abdallah, 67)
  • Zaydou-Dine Youssouf (Yacine Bourhane, 79)
  • Kenan Toibibou (Kassim MDahoma, 79)
  • Youssouf Yacoub MChangama (Myziane Maolida, 82)

 

Ball possession:

In a commanding display of possession, Morocco dominated the match against Comoros with a staggering 71% of the ball at their feet. The Moroccan side put their control to good use, unleashing a total of 16 shots towards the goal, with 7 of those on target.

Brahim Abdelkader Díaz stood out as the most active in terms of shot-taking for Morocco, constantly testing the Comoros defense with his attacking prowess and creating numerous scoring opportunities.

On the other hand, Comoros, with only 29% possession, managed to muster 4 shots on target, 2 of which found their mark on goal. Youssouf Yacoub MChangama was instrumental in leading the Comoros attack, showcasing his precision in front of goal and making the most of the limited opportunities his team had.

Despite the disparity in possession, both teams displayed determination and skill in their shooting accuracy, making for an engaging match that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

MOROCCO vs COMOROS: 2-0 Victory for Morocco in 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Clash on 12/21

Passes:

In a thrilling encounter between Morocco and Comoros, the precision of passing on display was a sight to behold. Nayef Aguerd showcased his exceptional passing abilities, boasting an impressive pass accuracy of 91% from a total of 82 passes. His vision and composure on the ball were pivotal in dictating the tempo of the game for Morocco.

On the other side, Iyad Inomse MVourani Mohamed displayed his passing prowess for Comoros, registering a pass accuracy of 80% from 36 passes. While not as high as Aguerd’s accuracy, Mohamed’s distribution was crucial in keeping Comoros in the game and initiating attacking moves.

Noussair Mazraoui of Morocco stood out with 2 key passes, demonstrating his playmaking abilities and ability to unlock the opposition defense. His creativity and vision in the final third provided a constant threat to the Comoros defense.

Faïz Selemani of Comoros also made an impact with 1 key pass, showcasing his ability to create opportunities for his teammates and influence the flow of the game.

Overall, the match was a testament to the importance of accurate passing and intelligent distribution in modern football. Both teams exhibited skill and precision in their passing game, with players like Aguerd, Mohamed, Mazraoui, and Selemani leaving their mark on the pitch with their passing prowess.

Defense:

In a tightly contested match between Morocco and Comoros, defensive prowess took center stage as both teams displayed resolute determination to thwart attacking threats. The clash was marked by a total of 19 interceptions and 5 blocks, showcasing a defensive masterclass on the pitch.

Morocco’s defensive efforts were led by Anass Salah-Eddine, who stood out with an impressive tally of 3 interceptions. The Moroccan side collectively managed 7 interceptions, with a coordinated effort to cut off passing lanes and disrupt Comoros’ attacking play. However, the team failed to register any blocks, highlighting a missed opportunity to further stifle their opponents.

On the other hand, Comoros showcased a disciplined defensive performance, particularly through Kenan Toibibou, who recorded 2 interceptions and 1 block. The Comorian squad demonstrated a high level of defensive awareness, tallying a total of 12 interceptions and 5 blocks. Their ability to read the game and make crucial interventions proved vital in neutralizing Morocco’s attacking threats.

Despite the defensive showcase from both sides, the match ended in a stalemate, underscoring the resilience and determination of the defenders on the pitch. The battle for supremacy in the defensive third was fiercely contested, with each interception and block playing a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the match.

Overall, the defensive actions on display in this match exemplified the importance of solid defensive foundations in achieving success on the football pitch. Both Morocco and Comoros showcased their defensive capabilities, setting the stage for future encounters marked by tactical battles and strategic maneuvering in pursuit of victory.

Face-to-face:

In an intense match between Morocco and Comoros, the face-to-face duels for the ball were a key aspect of the game. The leaders in this aspect were Neil El Aynaoui of Morocco, engaging in 6 battles, and Zaydou-Dine Youssouf of Comoros, involved in an impressive 8 duels.

The match saw a display of determination and physicality as players fought for possession in these crucial moments. Neil El Aynaoui showcased his tenacity and skill in the midfield, challenging his opponents and winning crucial battles for his team.

On the other side, Zaydou-Dine Youssouf of Comoros proved to be a force to be reckoned with, leading by example and setting the tone for his team with his aggressive approach to the game.

These face-to-face duels added an extra layer of excitement to the match, highlighting the competitive spirit and resilience of both teams. The fans were treated to a spectacle of grit and determination as these players battled it out on the field.

Overall, the performance of Neil El Aynaoui and Zaydou-Dine Youssouf in these face-to-face duels was a testament to their skill and commitment to their respective teams. Their leadership in this aspect of the game played a significant role in shaping the outcome of the match.

Fouls:

Yellow cards:

  • Brahim Abdelkader Díaz (Morocco) at 45 minute
  • Jawad El Yamiq (Morocco) at 78 minute
  • Sofyan Amrabat (Morocco) at 90 minute
  • Yannis kari (Comoros) at 36 minute

The last five games (including this match):

  • Morocco – W
  • Comoros – L

Top 5 Africa Cup of Nations scorers:

  1. Ayoub El Kaabi (1, Morocco)
  2. Brahim Abdelkader Díaz (1, Morocco)
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Line-ups:

MOROCCO vs COMOROS: 2-0 Victory for Morocco in 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Clash on 12/21

Next games:

  • Morocco will play with Mali. December 26 at 20:00 (GMT), on Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah.
  • Comoros will play with Zambia. December 26 at 17:30 (GMT), on Stade Mohamed V.