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Morocco inflict rare home defeat on Senegal in friendly Morocco score twice in the first half to defeat Senegal in a friendly game in Dakar on Wednesday
Morocco captain Houssine Kharja and striker Youssef El-Arabi scored first-half goals in a 2-0 win over Senegal in an international friendly on Wednesday, inflicting the home team's first defeat in Dakar in a decade. Kharja put the Moroccans ahead in the eighth minute and El-Arabi struck in the 25th for a surprise win for the north African country at Leopold Songhor stadium. Senegal last lost in Dakar in December 2001, going down 4-2 to Burkina Faso. Both countries top their groups ahead of the penultimate round of African Cup of Nations qualifiers next month. Senegal was unbeaten in its seven previous matches—winning six—but was outplayed by the well-organized Moroccans under former Belgium coach Eric Gerets.