Morocco started their title defence for of the African Nations Championship with a narrow 1-0 over debutants Togo at Stade de La Reunification on Monday.
After dominating the opening stages, the Atlas Lions had an excellent chance to take the lead in the 10th minute when the ball fell to unmarked Soufiane Rahimi in the box.
He could only manage to blast his effort over the crossbar when a little composure would have surely seen Morocco take the lead.
Soon after, another chance fell to Marouf Tchakei as he latched onto the ball that bounced off a Togolese defender.
Under pressure, however, he could only shoot wide of the right-hand upright.
The continued dominance finally resulted in a penalty when a Togolese defender brought down Yahya Jabrane inside the box. The forward rose up and coolly slotted in from the spot.
Togo took control of the match after the half-hour mark and they began creating goal-scoring opportunities as they looked to restore parity.
Ashraf Agoro’s headed effort narrowly missed the target, before Labri Nanji blocked Yendotie Nane’s goal-bound shot to ensure that the first-half ended with Sundowns leading 1-0.
Morocco continued to attack in search of more goals after the restart with Jabarne looking to complete his brace.
The former Difaa Al-Fujairah player was sent through on goal by Ayoub El Kaabi , but he was well denied by the experienced Moubarak Aigba.
Marouf Tchakei should have netted an equalizer in the 76th minute but the winger failed to beat the on-rushing Anas Zinti from close range.
Togo piled on the pressure in the closing stages but Houcine Ammouta’s side managed to hold on claim the three points in Group C of the competition.