Senegal’s Krepin Diatta, left, and Senegal’s Idrissa Gana Gueye fight for the ball during the African Cup of Nations group C soccer match between Senegal and Tanzania at 30 June Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, June 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
Senegal’s Krepin Diatta, left, and Senegal’s Idrissa Gana Gueye fight for the ball during the African Cup of Nations group C soccer match between Senegal and Tanzania at 30 June Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, June 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)Associated Press

Senegal tops Tanzania 2-0 in first round of African Cup

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CAIRO (AP) — Senegal reinforced its status as one of the favorites to win the African Cup of Nations by starting its campaign in Egypt with a 2-0 win over Tanzania on Sunday.

Senegal didn't miss forward Sadio Mane, who was suspended for the game, as it opened with a solid display in Cairo.

Playing just his second competitive game for his country, Krepin Diatta powered in a shot from outside the penalty area to make it 2-0 midway through the second half. Senegal would have won the Group C game by much more if it had been just a little sharper in front of goal.

Tanzania goalkeeper Aishi Manula also helped keep the score down.

Keita Balde got the first for Senegal in the 28th minute after finishing off an intricate attack — which swept from one side of the field to the other — by driving his shot into the bottom corner.

Mane missed the game with a suspension for two yellow cards he received in qualifying.

Senegal is the No. 1 team in Africa while Tanzania is the second-lowest ranked team at the tournament. It's making just its second appearance at the African Cup and first since 1981.

But meetings with minnows have provided early headaches for some of the top teams in the first three days of action. Egypt struggled to break down Zimbabwe, Uganda surprised Congo 2-0 and Nigeria needed a late goal to finally beat tournament debutant Burundi, the lowest-ranked team to make it to Egypt. Guinea was held 2-2 by Madagascar, another team making its first appearance.

The trend continued in Sunday's first game. Morocco got lucky and escaped with a 1-0 victory over Namibia in Group D when Itamunua Keimune scored an own goal in the 89th minute.

"The first game is always difficult," Morocco's M'barak Boussoufa said. "We are happy to win, even by a slim margin."

Striker Keimune was at the wrong end of the field and trying to clear a free kick from Hakim Ziyech when he sliced it into his own net with a minute to go. Bitterly disappointed, Namibia's players slumped to the ground at the final whistle and were consoled by members of their coaching staff.

"We deserved a draw," Namibia coach Ricardo Manetti said.

The Morocco-Namibia group is arguably the toughest at the African Cup, with 2015 African champion Ivory Coast and South Africa the other two teams. They meet on Monday.

Morocco plays Ivory Coast in its next game, when Morocco coach Herve Renard comes up against the country he coached to the African Cup title in 2015.

"We have to get ready for that," Renard said.

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