Futsal AFCON 2024: Ghana on brink of exit after defeat to Morocco

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Ghana is on the verge of exit from the 2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations after suffering their second group stage defeat.

The West African side were thumped 8-3 by Morocco in their second game in the competition over the weekend.

The hosts took the lead quickly, with Youssef Jouad scoring with a side-footed strike only 15 seconds in, leaving goalkeeper Raphael Tsigbe powerless.

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Captain Soufiane El Mesrar extended Morocco’s lead two minutes later with a powerful left-footed strike from outside the area, eliciting wild celebrations from the home crowd.

Although Prince Arthur equalised for Ghana six minutes later with a deflected set piece, the Atlas Lions quickly restored their two-goal lead with a superb goal from Soufiane Charraoui.

Morocco’s Soufiane El Mesrar increased their lead to 4-1 following a great play by Youssef Jouad, but Ghana’s Philip Nii Boye scored his team’s second goal before halftime.

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Late goals from Khalid Bouzid and Youssef Jouad completed Morocco’s overwhelming victory, thrilling the fans in attendance.

With this result, the Atlas Lions lead Group A with six points from two matches, with Angola and Zambia following closely behind with three points each. Ghana stays at the bottom of the group, without a point.

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