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Senegal win Africa Cup of Nations after Sadio Mane and Edouard Mendy become shootout heroes

Senegal win Africa Cup of Nations after Sadio Mane and Edouard Mendy become shootout heroes
Sadio Mané overcame Mohammed Salah in the battle of Liverpool’s superstars to help Senegal to their first African Cup of Nations victory.
  • Mane scores decisive penalty in shootout after Gabaski saved his effort during the game
  • Foul-strewn game flirted with farce as indulgent referee stopped booking players
  • Gabaski named man of the match for thwarting Senegal for 120 minutes
  • Salah saved himself for the fifth penalty but match was lost before his turn came 

Sadio Mané overcame Mohammed Salah in the battle of Liverpool’s superstars to help Senegal to their first African Cup of Nations victory.

A penalty shoot-out decided the outcome after a goalless 120 minutes in  Cameroon on a night of fluctuating and extreme emotion for the Anfield strikers.

For Mané - already a national hero - there was the ecstasy of converting the winning penalty to end his country’s excruciating wait to be African champions. His moment of glory came after he had earlier missed from the spot during normal time.

By contrast, Salah was left in tears after Egypt’s courageous efforts for an eighth th title went unrewarded. Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy also secured legendary status, his critical save from Mohanad Lasheen in the shoot-out allowing Mané to step forward and shoot his way into folklore.

The rivalry between Liverpool’s duo dominated the build-up to the final, and came to the fore within six minutes.

Senegal were awarded a penalty following Mohamed Abdelmoneim’s reckless challenge on Saliou Ciss. There were two minutes between the decision and Mane’s attempt. During the stoppage, Salah briefed his goalkeeper Gabaski about where his Kop team-mate would place it (below). The intervention worked, Mané blasting direct at the keeper.

Senegal's forward Sadio Mane, Egypt's forward Mohamed Salah and Egypt's goalkeeper Mohamed Abogabal
Salah briefs Gabaski while Mané was preparing to take a penalty Credit: CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images

Egypt’s game plan would have been ripped up had Mané scored.

Led by former Manchester United assistant manager, Carlos Quieroz, the Egyptians navigated their way through the tournament on the foundation of rugged and brave defence. It was the same template in the final, with Salah carrying all the forward threat with his lone solo runs and occasional attempts at the spectacular. The closest Salah came in normal time was when testing Mendy in the first half, but in truth he was short of attacking help.

Senegal played a more adventurous style but lacked the imagination to work clear chances. When they did find openings, Gabaski excelled. It felt like the outstanding Egyptian keeper was relishing the possibility of spot kicks. 

That’s no surprise given Egypt had been the penalty masters defeating Ivory Coast and Cameroon earlier in the tournament.

Their luck ran out when it mattered. First Abdelmoneim struck the post, and although Senegal’s Bouna Sarr shot was also saved, Mendy facilitated Mané’s shot at redemption.

Senegal's Sadio Mane celebrates with the player of the tournament award
Mané was also crowned player of the tournament Credit: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

This time the Liverpool man took no chances, striking low and fiercely to Abdelmoneom’s right to spark joyous scenes in the stadium and his home country.

 Over the course of the last month, Senegal were worthy victors - and there could be no more worthy matchwinner than then humble Mané, a superstar whose extraordinary deeds on the pitch have been matched by his philanthropy off it in helping and inspiring the people of Senegal.

As it happened ...
9:50PM
Fair point by the Telegraph's own

That is why your best penalty taker should never go fifth. Mo Salah not taking a penalty for Egypt in a shootout in a final is madness. Also happened to Ronaldo years ago for Portugal v Spain. #AFCON2021 #SENEGY

— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) February 6, 2022
9:47PM
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