Senegal lifted the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations title after beating Egypt 4-2 on penalties in Sunday's final at the Olembe Stadium.
It was a goalless affair after 120 minutes of football at the Olembe Stadium despite Senegal’s dominance but both teams were separated by a penalty shoot-out. Egypt was vying to win the crown having scored just four goals all tournament long.
The Teranga Lions overcame disappointment from the 2019 tournament in Egypt, where they fell in the final to Algeria, to claim their first AFCON title in their third final appearance.
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In the absence of suspended Egypt head coach Carlos Queiroz, the nation's former U-20 coach Diaa El Sayed took over duties pitchside. Emam Ashour was the only change made to the Pharaohs' starting XI that defeated Cameroon in the semifinal. Queiroz was banned after being sent off in the win over Cameroon, clashing with the official just before the start of the penalty shootout.
15 - Senegal have won their first ever Africa Cup of Nations in their 16th participation in the tournament, becoming the 15th different nation to win the competition. Finally. #CAN2021 #SENEGY pic.twitter.com/Z2EkpoPMcW
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Senegal, on the other hand, handed Watford winger Ismaila Sarr his maiden start in the tournament and his presence contributed to the attacking dominance of Aliou Cisse's men. The Teranga Lions started their push for an opener early in the encounter and it resulted in a penalty after Mohamed Abdelmonem brought down Saliou Ciss in the fourth minute.
The Egypt defender got the first yellow card of the game and Sadio Mane stepped forward to take the spot-kick but his shot was saved by goalkeeper Mohamed Abou Gabal. Cameras caught Mane's Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah talking to Gabal just before the penalty, with fans speculating that Salah's knowledge of Mane's tendencies contributed to the save.
The miss did not deter Senegal who kept on the pressure for an opening goal with Sarr's run and creativity on the flanks, but the 23-year-old’s crosses were not converted.
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Egypt had its first shot on target in the 43rd minute as Salah forced Edouard Mendy to make save with his right-footed shot inside the box.
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The first-half ended with Senegal’s dominance and it continued after the break with Mane winning a free-kick on the edge of the box but Idrissa Gueye's effort went wide off target in the 48th minute.
Cisse switched his attacking tactics and drafted fresh legs up front with Bamba Dieng and Boulaye Dia replacing Famara Diedhiou and Sarr respectively in the 77th minute.
Aliou Cisse’s men continued their dominance in the extra-time and Dieng came close with a header but it was parried by Abou Gabal for corner-kick.
The Marseille striker had another attempt at goal with a superb shot from about 30 yards but it was saved by Gabaski again. It was Egypt's turn to test Mendy in the 115th minute but the Chelsea goalkeeper palmed over Marwan Hamdy's shot.
For Senegal, Koulibaly and Abdou Diallo stepped forward to convert the first two attempts in the penalty shoot-out but Egypt missed their second effort as Abdelmonem’s strike hit the upright. Gabaski was called to action and he saved Bouna Sarr’s effort while Mendy comfortably saved Mohanad Lasheen’s shot and Mane stepped up to score the match-winning kick.
🏆 Sadio Mane with the penalty to win the #AFCON2021 for #TeamSenegal after he missed one during the first half of the final!
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🇸🇳 Congratulations @FootballSenegal! 🎉pic.twitter.com/JByNq2tT9G
MENDY SAVES! 😳
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MANÉ SCORES! 🤩
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Salah, who had been saved until the fifth position, did not get to take a penalty in the shootout with the result confirmed before his slot came up.
Mane, for his efforts, was controversially crowned Player of the Tournament over Vincent Aboubakar, who scored a whopping eight goals for Cameroon to lead the host nation in a third-placed effort. Aboubakar's goal tally was the most in an AFCON finals since 1974.
🥇🇸🇳 Sadio Mané is crowned Player of the Tournament! 👏#AFCON2021 #TeamSenegal pic.twitter.com/NvbljT9Stx
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Senegal captain and Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly was the man to lift the trophy in celebration, but not after a touching moment between Liverpool teammates Mane and Salah after the final whistle.