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Morocco secure Olympic spot with win over Egypt

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Morocco v Egypt

Morocco’s Yacine Gasmi competes for the ball with Egypt’s Moaz lHenay during their CAF under-23 championship semi-final.

Source: AFP

MOROCCO secured a place at the 2012 London Olympics football tournament after a thrilling 3-2 win over Egypt in a CAF under-23 championship semi-final in Marrakech.

The North Africans followed in the footsteps of Gabon, who sealed a first appearance at the Games 24 hours earlier in Tangiers when Andre Biyogho Poko headed the only goal against Senegal in the last minute of extra time.

Egypt and Senegal have another chance to reach London when they clash on Saturday for third place and even defeat will not spell the end as the losers face the fourth-place team in the Asian qualifiers for another slot next April.

The tournament hosts took only 30 seconds to edge ahead as Soufiane Bidaoui dribbled past several defenders and his cutback was tapped into the net by Abdelaziz Barrada.

The 22-year-old midfielder from Spanish La Liga club Getafe struck again with nine minutes gone, poking a loose ball over the line after a goalkeeping error.

Egypt, who have represented Africa at the Olympics a record 10 times, held their nerve and attacked a fragile Moroccan rearguard only to have two shots cleared off the line and another rebound from the base of a post.

But a much deserved goal for the visitors finally arrived on 36 minutes when a Marwan Mohsen cross was picked up by Mohamed Salah and he punished sloppy defending to drive the ball across Itra and into the far corner.

The pace slackened during the second half until a Barrada run and a Bidaoui cutback set up Younes Mokhtar for a third Moroccan goal midway through the half.

Egypt refused to surrender and after substitute Ahmed Shokry headed against the woodwork, Ahmed Abdelbaset scored from close-range to trigger a tense climax.

Africa have collected football medals at four of the last five Olympics with Nigeria (1996) and Cameroon (2000) striking gold, Nigeria (2008) silver and Ghana (1992) bronze.

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