The knockout stages of the Africa Cup of Nations take place in the coming days Morocco, with Morocco facing Malawi at the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo on Tuesday.
The knockout stages of the Africa Cup of Nations take place in the coming days Morocco, with Morocco facing Malawi at the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo on Tuesday.
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Malawi has an odd of 10.00(bet ₹100 and wins ₹1000 Malawi wins). Bet Now
Match: Morocco vs Malawi, La Liga 2022
Date: January 20, 2022
Time: 02:00 AM (IST)
Venue: Mestalla
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Morocco enjoyed a comfortable group stage run with two wins and a draw in their three games. They beat Ghana 1-0 in their opener before picking up a well-deserved 2-0 win over Comoros in their next game. They then played out a 2-2 draw against Gabon in their final group stage game. The Atlas Lions are participating in the knockout stages of the continental showpiece for the third consecutive time and will be looking to go all the way in the tournament for the first time in almost 50 years. Ilias Chair came off injured early in Morocco’s last game. The QPR midfielder is the only injured player for the Atlas Lions ahead of Tuesday’s game.
After going unbeaten in their group (W2, D1), one-time AFCON champions Morocco qualified for the knockout stages with aplomb. The Atlas Lions head into this game as hot favorites and are boosted by the return of Sevilla ace Youssef En Nesyri. There are a massive 101 places in the FIFA rankings separating Morocco (#28) from Malawi (#129), which in and of itself highlights the expectation of success placed on Moroccan shoulders in this clash.
Cillessen; Wass, Diakhaby, Alderete, Gaya; Costa, Guillamon, Racic, Duro; Guedes, Gomez
Malawi secured qualification for the last 16 of the AFCON despite being the lowest-ranked nation in their group. They were beaten 1-0 by Guinea in their opening game before picking up a 2-1 comeback win over Zimbabwe in their next game. They then held group leaders Senegal to a goalless draw in their last game. Malawi will feature in the knockout stages of the cup competition for the first time in their history and will be looking to make a good account of themselves. Captain Limbikani Mvaza came off injured against Zimbabwe and is expected to miss Tuesday’s clash. The central defender is the only injury concern for manager Mario Marina.
Despite the fact they failed to score in two of their three group games, Malawi managed to qualify by virtue of their win against Zimbabwe and a goalless draw with Senegal. While the latter proves their potential solidity, that was one of only two clean sheets across their last 14 games. I expect Morocco to come out on top in this clash, though the price is more attractive on the over 1.5 team goals market. This is already a record AFCON tournament for Malawi, so I think they may crumble under the pressure of extending that against one of the tournament favorites.
Dmitrovic; Montiel, Kounde, Carlos, Acuna; Rakitic, Fernando, Jordan; Gomez, Mir, Ocampos
Morocco are unbeaten in their last six matches at the Africa Cup of Nations, winning five (D1), their longest run without defeat in the competition since their first 11 games in the competition between 1972 and 1978. Morocco are unbeaten in the African Cup of Nations so far and has managed to keep a clean sheet in two of their three games. Luckily for Morocco, they are used to putting sides to the sword, as evidenced by their return of at least two goals in ten of their last 13 games, which includes games against higher-ranked sides than Malawi, namely Gabon and Guinea.
Malawi secured qualification as one of the highest-ranked third-placed teams in the tournament. They have failed to score any goals in two of their three outings and may bow out of the tournament this week.
Morocco 2-0 Malawi, as predicted by us.