Morocco among early pacesetters

Published June 9, 2008

JOHANNESBURG, June 8: Morocco defeated Mauritania 4-1 away on Saturday to put the north Africans among the early pace setters in 2010 World Cup qualification.

Burkina Faso, Mali and Nigeria were also winners for a second successive weekend to take early leads in their respective African qualifying zone groups.

African Footballer of the Year Frederic Kanoute scored both goals as Mali won 2-1 away in Chad while a scrambled goal in the last minute from Everton defender Joseph Yobo gave Nigeria a 1-0 away win in Sierra Leone.

Burkina Faso went to the top of Group Nine with a 2-0 home win over Burundi in Ouagadougou.

Tunisia and South Africa, beaten in their opening matches last weekend, picked up their first points against unfancied opposition.

Tunisia were 2-0 victors in the Seychelles with goals from Issam Jomaa and Chouki Ben Saada while South Africa beat Equatorial Guinea 4-1 in Pretoria.

AJ Auxerre striker Denis Oliech scored twice as Kenya recorded a surprise 2-0 home win over Group Two favourites Guinea in Nairobi.

In Praia, the Cape Verde Islands were 1-0 winners over Tanzania.

On Friday, African champions Egypt eased past Djibouti 4-0 while Algeria won their first points in a 3-0 home win over Liberia.—Reuters

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