Sadio Mane on Sunday 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 shoot-out to win their first Africa Cup of Nations title after the 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 capitalize as they went to extra-time for the fourth consecutive game.
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 the chance and was already on the verge of tears as his club teammate Mane prepared to strike the decisive blow.
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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 told broadcaster beIN Sports. “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 Egypt’s mood.
“We are really disappointed, but that’s football, either you win or you lose,” he said.
Senegal’s celebrations followed a disappointing final, the fifth in the past 11 editions of the tournament to be decided in a shoot-out 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 past two weeks, against Ivory Coast and Cameroon.
This time their luck ran out as the tournament ended at the venue where eight people died and 38 were injured in a crush on Jan. 24.
Desperate to make up for losing the 2019 final to Algeria, Senegal had a golden early chance to take the lead when outstanding leftback Saliou Ciss was chopped down by Abdelmonem in the penalty area.
Mane stepped up, but his spot-kick was too close to the middle of the goal and Abou Gabal was able to save.
Salah needed nearly half an hour to make an impact with a jinking run in from the right and a shot easily saved by Mendy, and the Chelsea goalkeeper then produced an excellent stop to tip a Salah effort over just before halftime.
Carlos Queiroz’s Egypt are masters of the dark arts, regularly looking to waste time, and the Portuguese coach himself was suspended for the final after losing his temper in the semi-final and being sent off.
Their coaching staff pulled the strings on the touchline, moving Salah into a central role after an hour, and substitute centerforward Marwan Hamdy missed a glorious chance soon after as he headed wide from point-blank range.
By then it was clear that Egypt were willing to go to extra-time, sure that they could rely on more heroics from their goalkeeper.
Abou Gabal clawed away Boulaye Dia’s 100th-minute header after a fine cross by Ciss and he also kept out a Bamba Dieng shot in the second half of extra-time.
With Mendy saving from Hamdy at the other end, penalties were inevitable, and it proved to be Senegal’s night, with Bouna Sarr their only player to miss his spot-kick.
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