Ivory Coast begin Africa Cup of Nations title defence with narrow win over Mozambique

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Ivory Coast forward Amad Diallo (left) celebrates scoring the only goal of the match with teammate Yan Diomande.

Ivory Coast forward Amad Diallo (left) celebrates scoring the only goal of the match with teammate Yan Diomande.

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  • Ivory Coast beat Mozambique 1-0 with Amad Diallo scoring in the 49th minute, starting their Africa Cup of Nations title defence successfully.
  • Ivory Coast dominated the second half, but missed many chances to increase their lead, with Zaha and Bayo being wasteful in front of goal.
  • Mozambique's Dominguez became the oldest outfield player in tournament history aged 42, as Mozambique's winless streak continues since 1986.

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MARRAKECH, Morocco - Holders Ivory Coast squandered a number of chances but Amad Diallo’s goal early in the second half was enough to beat Mozambique 1-0 on Dec 24 and give them a winning start to their Africa Cup of Nations title defence.

In the opening Group F game in Morocco, the Ivorians battled to break down their opponents in a competitive first half but took firm control after the break without converting the many chances they created.

Diallo side-footed the ball into the net in the 49th minute to ensure the three-point haul in rainy conditions but the scoreline would have been a lot more emphatic had the Ivorians been sharper in front of goal.

Wilfried Zaha, playing his first international in more than two years after his surprise recall for the Cup of Nations finals, wasted several chances and Franck Kessie had two-point-blank efforts saved by Mozambique goalkeeper Ernan.

Ivorian substitute Vakoun Bayo also had an opportunity with an easy header in front of goal but somehow put it wide and in the 89th minute Bayo had an effort cleared off the line with Ernan caught well out of his goal.

Mozambique brought on winger Dominguez as a second-half substitute at the age of 42 years, one month and six days, becoming the oldest outfield player in tournament history, behind only former Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary, who was 44 when he played in the 2017 final.

Mozambique are still to win a match at the finals, stretching back to their tournament debut in 1986. This is their sixth appearance, with a record of four draws and 12 losses.

Cameroon and Gabon meet later on Dec 24 in Agadir in the other Group F clash. REUTERS

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