Brahim Diaz scored his fifth consecutive goal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations as Morocco defeated Cameroon 2-0 in their quarterfinal match on Friday, continuing their quest for their first continental title in half a century. Ismael Saibari also scored for Morocco, which hosted the match. The Moroccan team capitalized on their opportunities, scoring on two of their three shots on target.
The match, held in front of a roaring home crowd, saw Morocco maintain control for large stretches, though Cameroon argued for a penalty in the second half following a challenge on Bryan Mbeumo. Despite the appeals, Cameroon struggled to truly test Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.
Morocco's victory places them in a strong position to contend for the AFCON title, which would be their first since 1976. Their efficient performance, while not creating a multitude of chances, demonstrated a clinical edge that could prove vital in the remaining stages of the tournament. Cameroon, despite the loss, showed resilience and determination throughout the competition.
"We knew this would be a tough game," said Morocco coach Walid Regragui after the match. "Cameroon is a strong team, but we were disciplined and took our chances. We are now one step closer to our goal."
The Africa Cup of Nations, held every two years, showcases the best footballing talent from across the continent. Morocco's hosting of the 2025 edition adds extra pressure and expectation, but the team appears to be handling it well, fueled by the ambition to lift the trophy on home soil. Their next match will be the semi-final against the winner of the quarterfinal between [teams playing in the other quarterfinal].
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