Diallo strikes to give AFCON holders Ivory Coast winning start
Ivory Coast's forward Amad Diallo (C) celebrates scoring the team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) Group F football match between Ivory Coast and Mozambique at Marrakesh Stadium in Marrakesh on December 24, 2025. (Photo by Khaled DESOUKI / AFP)
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Manchester United winger Amad Diallo scored as Ivory Coast
began their Africa Cup of Nations title defence with a 1-0 victory over
Mozambique in Marrakesh on Wednesday.
Diallo struck after 49 minutes of a Group F match the
three-time champions dominated against opponents 60 places lower in the world
rankings.
Ivory Coast, who will face Cameroon and Gabon in their other
group matches, are aiming to become the first nation since Egypt in 2010 to
successfully defend the premier African football title.
Defeat prolonged Mozambican dreams of an AFCON victory --
they have drawn four matches and lost 12 since their 1986 debut.
Winger Elias 'Domingues' Pelembe came off the Mozambique
bench on 67 minutes at the age of 42, making him the second oldest player to
compete at an AFCON after 44-year-old Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary.
Ivorian teen Yan Diomande was the first to threaten,
dribbling past several opponents before slipping in the box when poised to
shoot.
There was immediate alarm for the title-holders as the
19-year-old, who scored a Bundesliga hat-trick for RB Leipzig this month, fell
awkwardly and needed medical treatment.
Diallo had a chance midway through the first half from a
free kick just outside the area, but he fired the ball into the defensive wall.
Diomande, wearing a protective mask, then came close to
breaking the deadlock with a looping cross that was heading into the net until
goalkeeper Ernan Siluane tipped it over.
Defender Ghislain Konan, a survivor from the 2024
AFCON-winning team, squandered a golden chance to put Ivory Coast ahead when he
fired wide from close range.
An even better chance for the Elephants came in added time
at the end of the first half when captain Franck Kessie headed goalwards from
close range only for well-positioned Siluane to grasp the ball.
Rain, which has fallen at many AFCON matches throughout the
kingdom since the tournament kicked off on Sunday, greeted the sides after the
break.
Diallo ended the brave, well-organised resistance of the
Mozambicans early in the second half, firing past Siluane from inside the box
after a cross was headed into his path.
As the match passed the hour mark, Kessie had a chance to
increase the lead, but headed a cross just wide.
Ivory Coast were not content with the narrow lead and attacked repeatedly, greatly limiting Mozambican opportunities to seek an equaliser.

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