
FULL LIST: AFCON first round player of the match winners
AFCON first round MOTM award winners Photo: ESPN
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The opening round of matches at the Africa Cup of Nations produced a host of standout individual performances, with several players across the groups earning Player of the Match honours after decisive displays for their countries.
According to a post on X on Wednesday, ESPN posted the following players with their MOTM awards.
Brahim Diaz (Morocco)
In Group A, Morocco’s Brahim Díaz set the tone with a commanding performance to inspire his side to victory.
Lassine Sinayoko (Mali)
Mali’s Lassine Sinayoko was rewarded for his influence in a hard-fought draw against Zambia.
Lyle Foster (South Africa)
Group B also delivered strong individual displays, as Lyle Foster powered South Africa to a winning start.
Omar Marmoush (Egypt)
Omar Marmoush played a key role in Egypt’s opening victory, underlining his growing importance to the Pharaohs.
Théo Bongonda (DR Congo)
There was no shortage of quality in Group C, where Théo Bongonda guided DR Congo to a narrow win.
Nicolas Jackson (Senegal)
Nicolas Jackson starred in Senegal’s convincing opening match, 3-0
Semi Ajayi (Nigeria)
Semi Ajayi anchored Nigeria to victory.
Elias Achouri (Tunisia)
Elias Achouri impressed in Tunisia’s successful start to the tournament.
Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso)
Defensive excellence was on display in Group E, with Edmond Tapsoba earning plaudits for Burkina Faso.
Riyad Mahrez (Algeria)
Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez reminded fans of his class with a dominant showing in his side’s win.
Amad Diallo (Ivory Coast)
Ivory Coast were also buoyed by an inspired performance from Amad Diallo in Group F, as he claimed the Player of the Match award after making the decisive difference.
Bryan Mbeumo
Man United’s winger Bryan Mbeumo provided the assist for Karl Etta Eyong as Cameroon beat Gabon 1-0
The first round of fixtures showcased the depth of talent on display at the tournament, setting the stage for what promises to be an intensely competitive AFCON as teams and players continue their quest for continental glory.
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