As host nation of the tournament, Morocco secured its place in the quarter-finals the hard way. On Sunday, January 4, the Atlas Lions edged past Tanzania (1-0) at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, after a match that remained undecided for a long time. Put under pressure by a bold and fearless Tanzanian side, Walid Regragui’s men had to show patience and composure to avoid a bad surprise.
Despite a clear dominance in ball possession, the Moroccans lacked precision in the final touch and came close to disappointment, especially at the start of the match. “We lacked calm and accuracy, and we could have been surprised,” the Moroccan coach admitted after the game. The breakthrough eventually came around the hour mark, from the feet of Brahim Diaz, once again decisive.
The Moroccan number 10, who scored his fourth goal in as many matches, confirmed his central role in the Atlas Lions’ system. A technical leader and a man for big occasions, the Real Madrid player is establishing himself as Morocco’s number one attacking weapon ahead of a high intensity quarter-final.
On the other side, Cameroon arrive with a very different but equally dangerous momentum. The Indomitable Lions impressed in their 2-1 victory over South Africa, a result that revealed their growing strength. Under the guidance of David Pagou, appointed head coach at the last minute, Cameroon are showing a youthful, disciplined and ambitious face.
Carried by a daring generation and guided by the experience of their goalkeeper Devis Epassy, the Cameroonians approach this quarter-final with confidence and determination. Their ability to break forward quickly and punish the smallest mistake makes them a formidable opponent for Morocco.
This Morocco vs Cameroon match therefore promises to be a real test of maturity for the Atlas Lions, against a Cameroonian side known for its physical impact, efficiency and experience in big matches. In a stadium fully behind the Moroccan team, the challenge will be as much mental as it is tactical.
On Friday, at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, it will not only be about a place in the semi-finals. It will be a clash of character, styles and histories, between two teams used to reaching the top and determined to write a new chapter in their continental legacy.
Translated from Abderrazzak Boussaid’s French article – le7tv