Senegal Secures Historic Win Over Egypt to Reach Africa Cup of Nations Final
In a nail-biting 90-minute match, Senegal edged out Egypt with a solitary goal from Sadio Mane in the final minutes of play, securing their place in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final. The late strike marked a significant turning point for Senegal, who had previously struggled to find consistency throughout the tournament.
Egypt, known for their high-intensity pressing and attacking prowess, found themselves struggling against Senegal's well-organized defense. Despite having possession of the ball, Egypt failed to capitalize on their chances, with Mane emerging as the game's decisive factor.
Mane's goal came after a swift counter-attack by Senegal, who capitalized on an Egyptian error to create space and launch a rapid attack down the wing. The Liverpool forward collected the through-ball before slotting past the Egyptian goalkeeper with ease.
The late winner marked a significant moment in Senegal's bid for AFCON glory, with coach Aliou Cissé hailing his team's resilience and determination. "We knew it was going to be tough, but we showed heart and never gave up," Cissé said post-match. "This is an incredible achievement for our team, and we're proud to reach the final."
The 2025 AFCON final will now pit Senegal against either Morocco or Ghana, who are currently contesting the other semi-final tie.
In a nail-biting 90-minute match, Senegal edged out Egypt with a solitary goal from Sadio Mane in the final minutes of play, securing their place in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final. The late strike marked a significant turning point for Senegal, who had previously struggled to find consistency throughout the tournament.
Egypt, known for their high-intensity pressing and attacking prowess, found themselves struggling against Senegal's well-organized defense. Despite having possession of the ball, Egypt failed to capitalize on their chances, with Mane emerging as the game's decisive factor.
Mane's goal came after a swift counter-attack by Senegal, who capitalized on an Egyptian error to create space and launch a rapid attack down the wing. The Liverpool forward collected the through-ball before slotting past the Egyptian goalkeeper with ease.
The late winner marked a significant moment in Senegal's bid for AFCON glory, with coach Aliou Cissé hailing his team's resilience and determination. "We knew it was going to be tough, but we showed heart and never gave up," Cissé said post-match. "This is an incredible achievement for our team, and we're proud to reach the final."
The 2025 AFCON final will now pit Senegal against either Morocco or Ghana, who are currently contesting the other semi-final tie.