Ten-man Kenya Edge Two-time Champions Morocco to Stay Unbeaten and Near CHAN Quarters
In a stunning display of resilience and tactical prowess, ten-man Kenya defeated two-time champions Morocco 1–0 in Nairobi, keeping their unbeaten streak alive at the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) PAMOJA 2024. The victory not only reinforces Kenya’s position in the tournament but also brings them closer to a historic quarter-final berth.
A Decisive Strike Changes the Game
Ryan Ogam’s 42nd-minute goal emerged as the game’s turning point, setting Kenya atop Group A with seven points from three matches, following a 1–0 win over DR Congo and a 1–1 draw against Angola. Despite Chrispine Erambo’s red card just before halftime, which left Kenya to defend their lead with ten players for the entire second half, the team’s determination shone through, stifling Morocco’s attempts to equalize.
This foundational strategy highlighted the need for collective defensive effort, showcasing how an underdog can conquer a giant through discipline and teamwork.
Tactical Resilience in the Face of Pressure
Facing an onslaught from Morocco, who dominated possession after the break, Kenya’s defense held firm. Coach Benni McCarthy’s adjustments included bringing on extra defenders and instructing players to maintain compact lines. The disciplined backline, led by centre-backs Sylvester Owino and Mike Kibwage, proved vital in neutralizing Morocco’s attacks.
Morocco, renowned for their offensive prowess, struggled to convert possession into goals, as Kenya consistently disrupted their rhythm with strategic fouls and defensive blocks.
A Historic Achievement
This victory marks a significant milestone for Kenya, making them only the third debutant to defeat a former champion in CHAN history. As they position themselves for a potential top-spot finish in Group A, the upcoming match against Zambia looms large.
Kenya must channel this momentum, as securing even a draw could propel them into the quarter-finals. For Morocco, on the other hand, the challenge now is to rally against Angola to avoid an early exit.
Conclusion
Kenya’s triumph over Morocco underscores the effectiveness of a well-executed defensive strategy combined with opportunistic finishing. As the co-hosts strive for their first-ever CHAN quarter-finals, they must maintain this momentum. Fans should be prepared for an electrifying showdown against Zambia, one that could etch Kenya’s name in CHAN history. Let’s rally behind our team as they chase glory!


