Mali put up a resilient performance in Rabat, equalizing from a penalty and holding on until the end despite Morocco’s pressure and significant added time. In a tightly contested Group A, this point holds evident strategic value for the Eagles.
After the match, Tom Saintfiet mainly focused on the contentious situations. According to comments reported by the press, the Malian coach stated: “If the referee had awarded the second penalty, we would have won this match,” before adding that he remained “proud” of his team.
On the field, Mali relied on a disciplined block, maximum efficiency (one shot on target, one goal), and a decisive goalkeeper in critical moments. This reinforces the idea that, in this CAN, control is not always enough: one must also finish the match when the opportunity arises.

