Morocco took control of the match from the very first minutes, dominating possession but facing a well-organized Tanzanian defense. Despite several offensive initiatives, their effectiveness in front of goal was lacking, and the Tanzanian defense was adept at limiting the dangers.
The Moroccan team, although dominant in terms of possession and scoring opportunities, encountered great difficulties against a solid and well-structured defensive block from Tanzania. Abde tried repeatedly to destabilize the defense with his dribbles and crosses, but they went unheeded. The set pieces earned by Morocco also yielded no results, as the Tanzanian defense was always well-positioned to neutralize Moroccan attempts.
Despite this territorial dominance, the first half ended in a goalless draw. Tanzania, while passive in their offensive play, managed to contain Moroccan attacks with discipline and organization. Morocco, present in the Tanzanian half, was unable to break through this impenetrable defense. The second half promises to be decisive for the Lions of the Atlas, who will need to adjust their game to capitalize on their chances and gain the advantage.