In a remarkable display, South Africa delivered a stunning performance, defeating 10-man Morocco 2-0 and eliminating the North African giants from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
The breakthrough moment came in the 57th minute when Evidence Makgopa showcased precision in his execution, securing the opening goal after a VAR review. This set the stage for an unexpected triumph against the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists.
Achraf Hakimi had the chance to level the playing field when he was awarded a penalty in response to Mothobi Mvala’s alleged handball from Ayoub El Kaabi’s shot. However, the excitement turned to disappointment as Hakimi’s 85th-minute spot-kick hit the crossbar, leaving Morocco trailing.
The late-game drama intensified when Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat received a red card in stoppage time. Seizing the opportunity, Teboho Mokoena elegantly curled a free-kick past Bono, confirming South Africa’s upset in a stylish manner.
With this surprising victory, the 1996 champions now shift their focus to the quarter-final clash against Cape Verde. South Africa is determined to surpass their 2019 quarter-final exit and secure a coveted spot in the semi-finals.
The upcoming encounter with the unbeaten Blue Sharks promises to be a pivotal moment in South Africa’s quest for glory at the tournament.