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Ivory Coast captain Serge Aurier fears injury has ended his Africa Cup of Nations

Tottenham defender says he felt a "tear" during defeat to Morocco

Serge Aurier says he felt a "tear" during Friday's match against Morocco
Image: Serge Aurier says he felt a "tear" during Friday's match against Morocco

 Ivory Coast captain Serge Aurier fears his Africa Cup of Nations may be over after being forced to leave the field during Friday's 1-0 defeat to Morocco.

The right-back is coming off an injury-filled season at Tottenham during which he was sidelined at various stages of by a thigh problem, groin injury and hamstring tear.

"I think it may be over because I felt something. It may be a tear," he said without giving more details about the injury.

Ivory Coast were outplayed by Morocco in their second Group D clash and Aurier admitted their opponents looked much fresher.

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Image: Youssef En-Nesyri's 23rd-minute goal in Cairo ensured a second win in Group D for Morocco

"I think we came across a team that had more juice than us. They had one more day of recovery after the first round and I think we, quite simply, ran out of freshness." he added.

"The Moroccans were better committed and created more goal opportunities. Our goal tonight was to qualify for the round of 16 but we still have one game left for that.

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