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Guinea has won their second round match of Group A by beating Morocco 3-2.
After going down 3-1, the Moroccans fought so hard to get their second goal in the 90th minute to bring the scores to 3-2.
Guinean captain Pascal Feinduono was shown the red card in the 65th minute for stepping on a Moroccan player.
The Guineans were down to 10 men.
Down to 10 men, and under immense pressure from the Moroccans, the Guineans pulled every sinew to soak the pressure.
Meanwhile, the Moroccans were relentlessly pushing the Guineans into their own half.
With barely two minutes to go, the Guineans conceded a free-kick at the edge of the box, but unfortunately, the Moroccans could not utilise it.
The game ended 3-2 in favour of the Guineans.
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