Yacine Bounou once again proved why he is regarded as one of the worldβs elite goalkeepers, guiding Morocco into the Africa Cup of Nations final after a nerve-shredding penalty shootout victory over Nigeria.
The semi-final in Rabat on Wednesday night ended goalless after regulation and extra time, before Morocco triumphed 4-2 on penalties. Yacine emerged as the decisive figure, producing two crucial saves to settle the contest.
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Morocco Dominates, Nigeria Holds Firm
In front of 65,458 fans at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Morocco controlled much of the match. The hosts enjoyed nearly half of the possession and registered 16 shots, five of them on target. Nigeria, by contrast, struggled going forward, managing only two attempts, with just one troubling the goalkeeper.
Morocco created early pressure, with Ismail Sabry denied by a heroic block from Semi Ajayi and Brahim DΓaz firing narrowly wide. Despite sustained pressure, the Super Eagles defended stubbornly to force the game into extra time.
Nigeriaβs only serious effort came from Ademola Lookman, but it failed to trouble Bounou. As frustration grew, chances continued to fall Moroccoβs way, yet finishing proved elusive.
Yacine Delivers When It Matters Most
With the match still locked at 0-0 after extra time, the semi-final moved to penalties. Nigerian goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali briefly raised hopes by making a save, but Yacine Bounou quickly stole the spotlight.
The Moroccan keeper denied Samuel Chukwueze and Bruno Onyemaechi, swinging momentum decisively in his teamβs favour. The winning kick was calmly converted by Youssef En-Nesyri, sparking wild celebrations.
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Final Awaits for World Cup Semi-Finalists
The victory sends 2022 World Cup semi-finalists Morocco into the AFCON final, where they will chase continental glory on home soil. Nigeria, meanwhile, must settle for the third-place play-off against Egypt on Saturday.
Once again, the night belonged to Yacine Bounou β a reminder that when matches are decided by the finest margins, Moroccoβs greatest weapon stands between the posts.
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