
Cameroon defender Samuel Kotto (left) fights for the ball in the air with Gabon defender Alex Moucketou-Moussounda during an Africa Cup of Nations Group F match at Adrar Stadium in Agadir on Wednesday. AFP
RABAT — Amad Diallo and Riyad Mahrez starred, as defending champion Cote d'Ivoire and former winner Algeria had contrasting victories on Wednesday when the first round of Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) group matches concluded in Morocco.
Manchester United winger Diallo struck early in the second half with a close-range shot to give Cote d'Ivoire a hard-earned 1-0 Group F victory over Mozambique in a wet Marrakesh.
Earlier, Algeria cruised to a 3-0 Group E win over 10-man Sudan in Rabat with another winger, former Manchester City star Mahrez, becoming the third player to bag a brace at the tournament.
"The most important thing was to start with a win," Mahrez said. "The last two AFCONs, we didn't start well. Today, we really wanted to make it happen and we did.
"As a team, we want to get to the final. We have not come here to make up the numbers."
He added: "I have enough experience to know that this is just one match and we need to keep our feet on the ground."
Elsewhere, an early Karl Etta Eyong goal gave Cameroon a tense 1-0 win over Gabon in Agadir, and Burkina Faso scored twice deep in added time to beat Equatorial Guinea 2-1 in Casablanca.
Cote d'Ivoire, which faces Cameroon and Gabon in its next group match, is aiming to become the first nation since Egypt in 2010 to successfully defend the premier African soccer title.
Defeat prolonged the Mozambican pursuit of an AFCON victory — it has drawn four matches and lost 12 since its 1986 debut.
Winger Elias 'Domingues' Pelembe came off the Mozambique bench on 67 minutes at the age of 42, making him the second-oldest player to compete at an AFCON after 44-year-old Egypt goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary.
Diallo ended the brave, well-organized resistance of Mozambique early in the second half, firing past Ernan Alberto Siluane from inside the box after a cross was headed into his path.
Cameroon needed only six minutes to score the lone goal of a fiery central African showdown with Gabon as Etta Eyong slammed the ball between the legs of goalkeeper Loyce Mbaba.
Captain Mahrez scored in each half as 2019 champion Algeria eased to a 3-0 win over 10-man Sudan.
Mahrez got the opener after just 82 seconds to the delight of the Algerian fans who made up the vast majority of the 16,115 crowd at the Moulay El Hassan Stadium.

Former French footballer and father of Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane, Zinedine Zidane watches on during the match between Algeria and Sudan at Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat. AFP
Now with Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia, Mahrez got his and his team's second goal just after the hour mark and Bayer Leverkusen's Ibrahim Maza wrapped up the win late on, as Algeria started in the best possible fashion.
"I'm very happy," Maza told the reporters. "My first goal in my first African Cup game, it couldn't go any better for me."
Zidane watches son
Among the spectators in the Moroccan capital was France legend Zinedine Zidane, whose parents came from Algeria and whose son Luca was starting in goal for the Desert Foxes.
His appearance on big screens in the ground drew huge cheers from Algerian supporters, who will have been delighted to see their team produce a convincing performance.
Algeria was eliminated in the first round without a win at each of the last two AFCON tournaments, but wasted no time in breaking the deadlock against the group outsider.
The match was little over a minute old when Mohamed Amoura's ball across the penalty box was met by a back-heel from Hicham Boudaoui to tee up Mahrez. He took a touch before firing in.
Zidane then did well to save at the feet of Sudan's Yaser Awad Boshara, but Algeria was by far the better side.
Sudan's chances of getting back into the game were then severely dented when Salaheldin Adil was sent off six minutes before the interval for a second booking after chopping down Rayan Ait-Nouri.
Ramy Bensebaini had a goal disallowed for offside moments later, but Mahrez made it 2-0 on 61 minutes after he connected with a lovely outside-of-the-boot assist from Amoura.
Mahrez, appearing at his sixth AFCON, now has eight goals at the tournament. He came off to an ovation from the Algerian fans late on.
With five minutes left, substitute Maza finished from a Baghdad Bounedjah knockdown to score Algeria's 100th AFCON goal and make it 3-0.
Sudan has now won just once in 17 Cup of Nations matches since lifting the trophy in 1970.
Earlier in the same group, Burkina Faso came from behind to beat 10-man Equatorial Guinea 2-1 thanks to two goals deep in injury time.
Basilio Ndong was sent off just after halftime for Equatorial Guinea, but it looked set to win the game when substitute Marvin Anieboh headed in on 85 minutes.
However, Georgi Minoungou equalized in the fifth added minute before Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba grabbed a dramatic 98th-minute winner.
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