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    Amad scores again as Ivory Coast and Cameroon draw

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    CAF Africa Cup of Nations

    Ivory Coast 1 – 1 Cameroon FT

    Footballer Amad Diallo, wearing an orange jersey with green trim and the number 15 in white on its front and orange shorts, spreads his arms wide to the side and runs to celebrate after scoring for Ivory Coast against Cameroon at Afcon 2025. Team-mate Vakoun Bayo is seen running behind Amad, grinning and pointing with his right arm extended out in front. Both players are wearing pink boots with blue stripes. A white goal can be seen blurred in the background across the lush green pitch, while blurred lights can also be seen in the dark crowd

    Manchester United forward Amad Diallo has scored in each of his past three competitive appearances for Ivory Coast [Getty Images]

    Amad Diallo scored his second goal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) as holders Ivory Coast drew with Cameroon in an enthralling clash between the tournament heavyweights in Marrakech.

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    In a much-anticipated early showdown between two potential challengers for the title, Junior Tchamadeu struck a deflected equaliser less than six minutes after Amad had exquisitely curled the Elephants in front as part of a result which ensures both sides remain a point clear of Mozambique at the top of Group F and also eliminates Gabon.

    Manchester United forward Amad, who scored the only goal in his country’s opening win over Mozambique, collected Ghislain Konan’s crossfield pass on a counter-attack and produced an effort worthy of watching France striker Kylian Mbappe from the edge of the box, finding the far corner of Devis Epassy’s net to break the deadlock in the 51st minute.

    His strike was part of an extraordinary flurry of action at the start of the second half, arriving shortly after Ivory Coast’s Franck Kessie had a deft finish ruled out for offside and Danny Namaso hit the crossbar via two deflections at the other end.

    A relatively quiet first period offered uncompromising intensity and glimpses of the entertainment to come, including a shot against the woodwork by Cameroon debutant Christian Kofane.

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    All four Group F teams play their third and final matches of the initial stage on Wednesday (19:00 GMT), when Ivory Coast face Gabon in Marrakech and Cameroon meet Mozambique in Agadir.

    Blockbuster showdown lives up to its billing

    After Mozambique secured their first-ever Afcon victory by beating Gabon 3-2 earlier on Sunday, both sides would have been wary of slipping up in Marrakech.

    Ivory Coast have not scored a first-half goal at the finals since their opening match of the 2023 tournament, but Emerse Fae’s side started on the attack in pursuit of successive wins and threatened first when Amad fired over from inside the box.

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    Darlin Yongwa volleyed wide at the other end and Diallo set up former Barcelona and Milan midfielder Kessie for another wayward shot before 19-year-old Kofane almost found the accuracy that had been missing, smacking the woodwork after beating marker Odilon Kossounou to Tchamadeu’s low delivery to the near post.

    With Real Madrid top scorer Mbappe joined in the Grande Stade de Marrakech by fellow France internationals Jules Kounde and Aurelien Tchouameni, another feted forward set the tone after the break when Amad’s United team-mate Bryan Mbeumo fizzed in a cross that was hooked wide by Namaso under pressure from Nottingham Forest’s Ibrahim Sangare.

    Kessie then thought he had made the breakthrough, controlling a knockdown from Vakoun Bayo – replacing former England international Wilfried Zaha in the Ivorian line-up – with a composed piece of control to prod in.

    There was scarcely time for fans to watch a replay of the disallowed effort before Namaso’s shot from outside the box hit Kessie and Odilon Kossounou on its way to rattling the woodwork, with an opening goal seeming inevitable as the teams continued to trade near-misses.

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    Having watched Amad finally oblige in style, enterprising Stoke City right-back Tchamadeu’s arrowed drive looped over Yahia Fofana via the backtracking goalkeeper’s fingertips, ultimately ensuring the countries remain level on eight wins apiece from their 22 meetings at Afcon.

    Epassy made an excellent stop to prevent Seko Fofana from heading Ivory Coast back in front and Mbeumo powered a shot narrowly wide late on, but both coaches have cause to feel their squads showed their credentials for a run in Morocco.

    Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Carlos Baleba was once again a driving force in Cameroon’s midfield, while Leverkusen’s Kofane made a memorable international bow before being replaced by Karl Etta Eyong, the scorer in the Indomitable Lions’ opening 1-0 win against Gabon.

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