WAFCON: Morocco top Group A with win over Senegal, Zambia qualify

WAFCON: Morocco top Group A with win over Senegal, Zambia qualify

Morocco sealed a narrow 1-0 victory over Senegal in Rabat on Saturday to top Group A of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations and secure a place in the quarterfinals.

Yasmin Mrabet converted a penalty just before halftime in a match dominated early by the hosts but ultimately decided by a single key incident.

Morocco applied intense pressure throughout the first half, with Ghizlane Chebbak - fresh off a hat-trick against DR Congo - missing two promising chances. Ibtissam Jraidi also saw a goal-bound shot cleared off the line.

The breakthrough came when 18-year-old Senegalese goalkeeper Adji Ndiaye led with her elbow into Jraidi's head while attempting to collect a cross. Following a VAR review, a penalty was awarded.

While Ndiaye was fortunate to escape a red card, Mrabet calmly slotted home the spot-kick to give Morocco the lead.

Morocco managed the second half with caution, focusing on maintaining their advantage. Senegal pushed for an equaliser but struggled to break down a disciplined Moroccan defence. Late drama saw both sides appeal for penalties, and Morocco had a second goal ruled out for offside.

With the win, Morocco finished atop Group A with seven points, level with Zambia but ahead on goal difference. Zambia also secured qualification after defeating DR Congo, who exit the tournament without a point.

Senegal, with just three points, are likely eliminated, as only the two best third-placed teams across the groups advance.

Joining Morocco and Zambia in the quarterfinals are Nigeria and Algeria from Group B, and South Africa and Mali from Group C - each of whom have secured at least four points, enough to guarantee progression. 

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