Morocco sail into Afcon semi-finals as Díaz sparks fine win over Cameroon

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At last, Morocco have arrived at the tournament they are hosting. For four games they had played scratchy, crabbed football. Finally, in a spiky, ill-tempered quarter-final, there was something more like the Morocco that reached the semi-finals of the World Cup two years ago. If the game wasn’t fluent, that was largely Cameroon’s doing as they spoiled and delayed and sought treatment for injuries. But the hosts, for the most part, retained their cool, protecting a lead earned with verve in the first half with maturity in the second.

In previous games, Morocco had looked tense, limbs leadened by the expectation of a country that last won the Cup of Nations 50 years ago and that has spent a vast amount on football-related infrastructure as it prepares to co-host the 2030 World Cup. The coach, Walid Regragui, was even booed in the last-16 victory over Tanzania, his football deemed overly cautious despite a record of only four defeats in his 46 games as national coach before this quarter-final. “I always say that we are a family,” said Regragui. “Even if many people don’t believe in us or in me … that’s OK. We play for the country and for the supporters who want to see Morocco at the top.”

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Written by Jonathan Wilson
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/09/cameroon-morocco-africa-cup-of-nations-quarter-final-match-report under the title “Morocco sail into Afcon semi-finals as Díaz sparks fine win over Cameroon”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.