Hamed Allah's Heroics Lead Morocco to Arab Cup Victory
Abderrazzaq Hamed Allah scored twice, including an extra-time winner, to secure Morocco's 3-2 triumph over Jordan in the Arab Cup final. Oussama Tannane opened with a long-range goal, while Jordan's Ali Olwan responded with a goal and a penalty. Morocco clinched the win at Lusail Stadium.
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Abderrazzaq Hamed Allah was the hero for Morocco, scoring twice as the nation claimed the Arab Cup title with a thrilling 3-2 win against Jordan after extra time at Lusail Stadium.
The match saw Morocco initially take the lead with a stunning long-range strike from Oussama Tannane. Despite this, Jordan fought back valiantly. Ali Olwan equalized with a header and later converted a penalty to put his team in the lead.
Hamed Allah emerged as Morocco's savior, netting the equalizer just before regulation ended and securing victory with a goal in the 100th minute, setting the stage for Morocco's triumph ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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