Well after a fascinating start that saw numerous efforts at goal, predominantly from Morocco, the game has somewhat died down. Assaidi has looked the most dangerous for the Atlas Lions, with Angola sitting deep but failing to pick him up. Nevertheless, it remains 0-0 at the break.
Angola |
Morocco |
|
48% |
Possesion |
52% |
6 (1) |
Shots (on goal) |
6 (3) |
5 |
Fouls |
9 |
1 |
Corner kicks |
3 |
– |
Off-sides |
– |
4 |
Saves |
1 |
1 |
Yellow cards |
– |
– |
Red cards |
– |
Compared to the first game it seems the Angola team has no unity but Morocco has an upper hand. Most of the Moroccan players play big teams and the Angola team has a good defence compared to the Moroccans.
Manucho seems to be the only man forward and compared to his performance in Spain he seems not to put in his best. Back in 2008 and 2010 he was very fast with a drive where he could shoot from far but now he has lot of pressure since he leads his side.
Angola seems to have a slow speed whiles Morocco plays with experience but if Angola would want to prevent a goal then they would have to take very good care of their mid-field.
Would the match between Angola vs. Morocco be like the on between Cape Verde vs. South Africa?
Let’s get to see from the second-half.