Pharaohs, Atlas Lions clash in ‘thrilling north African derby’

The Ahmadou Ahidjou stadium in Yaoundé, Cameroon, will host the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals between Egypt and Morocco on Sunday.
The “thrilling North African derby” will see the Pharaohs and Atlas Lions locking horns for a place in the semi-finals, with the title itself as the ultimate target.
This will be the seventh AFCON encounter between Egypt and Morocco, with Morocco winning three of the previous six, drawing one and losing two.
Although Egypt won the most recent of such encounter, the quarter-finals in 2017, defeating Morocco by a lone goal.
Egypt had won each of their last four quarter-final matches at the AFCON, having progressed in just one of their previous five such games in the competition, losing four.
Morocco have won six of their last eight AFCON matches with two draws, scoring in every game in this edition.
They’re looking to reach the semi-finals of the competition for the first time, since finishing runners-up to Tunisia in 2004.
Egypt have conceded just seven goals in their 20 games at the AFCON since 2010, with 14 wins, three draws and three loses, keeping 14 clean sheets.
Only Gambia this year have conceded fewer goals per game (0.25, 1/4) than the Pharaohs’ (0.35).
Morocco’s Romain Saiss has accumulated an expected goal tally of 1.99 from his five attempts at the 2021 AFCON, the highest of any player in this year’s competition.
Vahid Halilhodzic’s side know that the derby is one important step towards the title, they are chasing since winning their only trophy back in 1976.
Having won three games and drawn one in this tournament, Achraf Hakimi and teammates produced some very good performances to reach the quarterfinals.
A slow start for Carlos Queiroz’s team was followed by steady and convincing results.
After losing 1-0 to Nigeria, Egypt has not conceded a goal, beating Guinea Bissau and Sudan, before requiring penalties to oust Cote d’Ivoire.
The Pharaohs would hope their superstar, Mohamed Salah, would be in form once again as they know the mission against Morocco would not be an easy one.
(NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

Economy
Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina
“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

Diaspora
Nigeria’s diplomatic staff are fraudulent; embassies should be overhauled: Shehu Sani
The former senator said members of the diplomatic staff have been fleecing Nigeria in the guise of paying rents.

Opinion
Chidi Odinkalu: Ernest Adegunle Shonekan and Nigeria’s unending tale of three masters
In Nigeria, history repeats itself over and over under three masters.

Education
Conferred honorary doctorate, Bello allows state varsity keep 100% IGR
The governor said the gesture was because the varsity has demonstrated “credibility, accountability and judicious use of resources.”

NationWide
Osinbajo charges lawyers to call out corrupt Senior Advocates of Nigeria
The vice president also advocated that any corrupt SAN should be taken before the appropriate disciplinary body.

States
NEMA distributes relief materials to Kogi windstorm victims
Items distributed are rice, beans, garri, vegetable oil, cooking condiments, mattresses, wax print, blankets, cements, nails and ceiling boards.

States
Five Osun residents killed as rival cult gangs clash in Ilesa
Trouble broke out when one group, operating as land grabbers, went to extort workers at a site owned by a relation to a member of a rival group.