VAR Controversy as Morocco Beats Newcomers Kenya

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VAR Controversy as Morocco Beats Newcomers Kenya

VAR Drama as Morocco Defeat Debutants Kenya

In a thrilling encounter at the U20 Africa Cup of Nations, edged out Kenya 3-2, showcasing both skill and drama, with VAR playing a pivotal role. Despite the loss, Kenya’s U20 team displayed remarkable potential in their debut on the continental stage, leaving fans excited for the future.

Early Promise from Kenya

The match kicked off with Kenya showing vibrant energy and confidence. Lawrence Okoth ignited celebrations in the 16th minute, scoring a powerful header from Kevin Wangaya’s free-kick. Kenya nearly doubled their lead moments later, but Wangaya’s curling shot hit the crossbar.

However, ramped up the pressure, and Kenyan keeper Benard Jairo made a crucial save against Moroccan captain Mouhad Dahak. The game’s pivotal moments unfolded just before halftime. After a controversial review, Morocco’s Mohammed Zadiri was awarded a goal, despite initially being ruled out for a foul—a critical VAR intervention.

Second Half Rollercoaster

The second half saw a slight dip in Kenya’s momentum, but they rebounded by nearly taking the lead again with missed opportunities from Okoth and Wangaya. Morocco took advantage of the situation, as Zadiri struck again, putting them ahead 2-1. Tragically for the young star, he left the field injured shortly thereafter.

Refusing to back down, Kenya equalized with a stunning team goal. Hassan Beja blasted a shot into the top corner, reigniting hopes for the Harambee Stars. Yet, in a twist of fate, Morocco scored again through Reda Lallaoui after a disputed build-up, despite clear signs of a foul on Amos Wanjala. VAR confirmed the goal, putting Morocco 3-2 ahead.

Final Push and VAR Decisions

Kenya’s determination shone through as they desperately sought an equalizer. A near miss saw Kibet’s header hit the crossbar yet again, but the Moroccan defense held firm. In the dying minutes, Kenya was awarded a penalty, however, Jairo’s stunning save ensured the match ended 3-2 in favor of Morocco.

Kenya’s performance was commendable; their synergy and grit promise greater achievements in future competitions. As they adapt to this high-stakes environment, fans eagerly anticipate their next challenge in the tournament.


The match highlighted the increasing importance of technology in football, particularly VAR, which shaped key decisions. For the Kenyan squad, this defeat serves as a fitting opportunity to analyze their performance and adjust for future competitions. Their next match will be crucial, as they aim to build on this experience.

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