Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 15th January 2026, 5:28 AM
Senegal have booked their place in the Africa Cup of Nations final after a narrow 1–0 victory over Egypt in a gripping semi-final encounter. The decisive moment came in the 78th minute when Sadio Mané unleashed a spectacular long-range strike that eluded the Egyptian defence and goalkeeper, securing a historic win at Tangier’s Stade Ibn Batouta on Tuesday evening. This triumph marks Senegal’s fourth appearance in the tournament’s final, further cementing their status as one of Africa’s footballing powerhouses.
From the outset, the match showcased the anticipated duel between Mané and Egypt’s captain Mohamed Salah, with both players creating moments of brilliance throughout the first half. Senegal dominated possession in the early stages, limiting Egypt’s opportunities to mount meaningful attacks. Despite several near-chances for both sides, it was Mané’s remarkable shot from outside the box that proved decisive, sending the Senegalese fans into raptures. Speaking after the match, Mané remarked, “This is my last Africa Cup. If we win the trophy, I will bring it home for my country.”
The other semi-final, contested between Morocco and Nigeria in Rabat, ended goalless after regular and extra time, necessitating a penalty shoot-out. Morocco emerged victorious 4–2, with forward Youssef En-Nesyri converting the winning penalty and goalkeeper Yassine Bounou making crucial saves to deny Nigeria. Morocco’s coach, Walid Regragui, praised his team’s performance and the support from home fans, stating, “Our opponents were very strong. I am proud of my players and the incredible backing from the Moroccan supporters.” This win takes Morocco to their first AFCON final since 2004.
A summary of the semi-final matches is provided below:
| Semi-Final Match | Venue | Result | Goal Scorer(s) | Key Moment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senegal vs Egypt | Tangier | 1–0 | Sadio Mané (78′) | Long-range strike from outside the box |
| Morocco vs Nigeria | Rabat | 0–0 (4–2 pens) | Youssef En-Nesyri | Bounou’s crucial saves, shoot-out victory |
The final is scheduled for Sunday at 1:00 a.m., and it will be the first-ever Africa Cup of Nations final featuring Senegal against Morocco. Both teams are expected to fight intensely for continental supremacy. Analysts predict a match defined by tactical discipline, individual skill, and mental resilience, promising a thrilling and memorable spectacle for supporters across Africa and beyond.
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