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New kings of Africa!

Updated on: 08 February,2022 07:30 AM IST  |  Yaounde
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Liverpool star Sadio Mane scores winning penalty as Senegal shoot down Mohamed Salah’s Egypt to clinch maiden Africa Cup of Nations crown

New kings of Africa!

Senegal players celebrate with the African Cup of Nations trophy after beating Egypt on Sunday. Pic/AP

Sadio Mane made up for missing from the spot in normal time to score the decisive penalty as Senegal overcame Mohamed Salah’s Egypt 4-2 in a shootout to win their first Africa Cup of Nations title after Sunday’s final finished goalless at the end of extra time. 


Mane had seen Mohamed Abou Gabal save his seventh-minute penalty at the Olembe Stadium in Yaounde but Egypt could not capitalise as they went to extra time for the fourth consecutive game at this Cup of Nations. 


Senegal’s Sadio Mane (right) consoles Egypt’s Mohamed Salah on Sunday. Pic/Getty ImagesSenegal’s Sadio Mane (right) consoles Egypt’s Mohamed Salah on Sunday. Pic/Getty Images


Salah was due to step up to take Egypt’s fifth penalty but with Mohamed Abdelmonem hitting the post and Mohanad Lasheen having his kick saved by Edouard Mendy, the Liverpool star did not get his chance and was already on the verge of tears as his club teammate Mane prepared to strike the decisive blow. After two previous final defeats, Senegal are Cup of Nations winners at last, while Egypt missed out on a record-extending eighth continental crown that would also have been a first for Salah. 

“It just shows that if you work hard, if you persevere, you will get what you want,” Senegal coach Aliou Cisse said. “I am very emotional because the people of Senegal have wanted this trophy for 60 years.” Abou Gabal, who was named man of the match, summed up the Egyptian mood, saying: “We are really disappointed but that’s football, either you win or you lose.”
 
Senegal’s celebrations followed a disappointing final, the fifth in the last 11 editions of the tournament to be decided in a shootout after a goalless draw. Egypt had already twice won finals that had been settled on penalties after finishing 0-0, and they had already won in the same manner twice in the last fortnight, against the Ivory Coast and Cameroon.

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