Morocco stay alive in #AFCON2017

Aziz Bouhaddouz (No 20) celebrates with his teammates after scoring Morocco's opening goal against Togo on Friday night. Photo: Gavin Barker, BackpagePix

Aziz Bouhaddouz (No 20) celebrates with his teammates after scoring Morocco's opening goal against Togo on Friday night. Photo: Gavin Barker, BackpagePix

Published Jan 20, 2017

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OYEM, Gabon – Morocco kept alive their chances of progressing in the African Nations Cup as they stormed back from conceding a fifth minute goal to beat Togo 3-1 on Friday.

Beaten by Democratic Republic of Congo in their opening match, the former champions could ill afford another slip-up on Friday.

However, Mathieu Dossevi shocked the more fancied Moroccans as he handed Togo a 1-0 lead by scoring at the end of a mazy run.

Aziz Bouhaddouz justified his late call-up to the squad by drawing Morocco level less than 10 minutes later.

Romain Saiss then put Morocco ahead before halftime, and a long-range shot from Youssef En-Nesyri in the 72nd minute completed the victory.

Morocco are now second in Group C with three points, one behind the Congolese and one ahead of holders Ivory Coast, who have drawn their two opening games. Togo have a single point.

Reuters

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