Held to a draw by Morocco (1-1), Mali achieved its goal: to withstand the pressure, survive the opponents’ strong moments, and leave Rabat with a point that keeps the Eagles in the race. Once again, the scenario was dictated by the events of the game and two penalties, in a match where the margin was decided by details.
In a reaction broadcast after the match, Yves Bissouma summarized the mood in the locker room: taking the point, without triumphalism, and immediately projecting towards the next challenge. The Malian midfielder notably suggested that the team “has taken the point” and that there was “nothing to celebrate,” a sign of intact ambition despite the performance.
This discourse aligns with the content of the match: Mali showed mastery in effort, but also clarity on what remains to be done. The draw against Morocco does not represent an achievement; it serves as a foundation for work to seek the decisive victory in the next encounter and avoid any last-minute calculations.

