
| Morocco wrap up Afcon campaign with Niger win | Send to a friend |
| Thursday, 02 February 2012 11:31 |
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Libreville. Morocco denied Niger their first ever Africa Cup of Nations point with a 1-0 win in this meaningless closing Group C tie here on Tuesday. With both teams already knocked out pride was the only prize on the table as qualified Gabon and Tunisia faced off in Franceville at the same time. After Younes Belhanda had earned Morocco a belated first win coach Eric Gerets said his players had given him the respone he was hoping for after getting knocked out with defeats to Gabon and Tunisia. "We are like a boxer in the ring who gets a kick in the head, he's down but he will stand up and fight again. "The crisis after the second game (3-2 defeat to the co-hosts) was terrible, but the players stood up and showed the first signs of life tonight, that's what I needed to see. "My players tried to leave this Nations Cup with their heads held high, having said that our campaign was catastrophic." With 2014 World Cup qualifying starting in June the Belgian confirmed he would not be walking away from his job. Rolland Courbis, the team consultant who assumed control of Niger from manager Harouna Doula after their shambolic opening loss to Gabon, said Morocco had deserved to win. Like Gerets a former coach of Marseille Courbis added: "We didn't attain our objectives so I congratulate those 'experts' who said Niger would finish fourth, we're fourth. "Our biggest regret was our first defeat to Gabon, that complicated things. "Niger has lots of qualities and limits, but we were in a difficult group, I wouldn't be surprised if one of the two qualified teams goes alll the way." With all of Gabon glued to events up in Franceville the L'Amitie stadium was nearly empty. Morocco enjoyed near total possession in the early stages without causing Niger keeper Daouda Kassaly too much concern, Kharja and Youssef Hadji both shooting over the bar. On 34 minutes Dynamo Kiev's Celtic recruit Badr El Kaddouri had Kassaly charging out of his goal with a close range shot, Niger defender Kofi Dankwae's outstretched foot clearing to safety. But the best chance of the first half fell to the always dangerous Moussa Maazou who shortly after neatly controlled a high ball into the area, turned and smashed a shot only for the ball to ricochet off the bar with keeper Mohamed Amsif beaten. |

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