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Africa Cup of Nations: Mané, Senegal Oust Salah’s Egypt to Attain Last

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Last updated: January 14, 2026 11:49 pm
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Egypt out, Senegal advanceMane stuns EgyptThe MVPThe big loserMatch rating (out of five): ⭐⭐⭐⭐

This is particularly a big blow to Mohamed Salah’s individual ambition of winning the international trophy for his country, which has remained an elusive mission in his career so far. 

For Mane and his teammates, the dream of winning the second AFCON trophy remains very much alive after progressing to the ultimate stage. The win means Senegal have stamped their authority on this fixture, as they have a decent record against the Pharaohs, where they have now won four of their last six games.

Egypt out, Senegal advance

Senegal are set to feature in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final after overcoming Egypt 1-0 in a semi-final clash in Tangier, Morocco on Wednesday.

After a goalless first half, Mane delivered the decisive blow to the Egyptians late in the second half.

Meanwhile, Rami Rabia made a 16th-minute vital block when he closed in on Iliman Ndiaye; the Everton forward made a run and, just at the edge of the box, attempted to take a shot aiming for the top corner, but the Egyptian defender cleared the ball away.

In the 17th minute, Senegal were dealt a blow when Kalidou Koulibaly picked up a yellow card that will rule him out of the next game, which is Sunday’s final. Six minutes later, the former Chelsea defender was withdrawn due to an injury, and he was replaced by Mamadou Sarr.

Koulibaly’s yellow card and eventual withdrawal were a double blow for the Lions of Teranga, as that denied them the experience that only the defender can offer at the heart of defence.

After coming to terms with the fact that they will not have their captain on the pitch, Senegal regrouped, and in the 24th minute, Sadio Mane almost caused havoc in Egypt’s box. The Al-Nassr star ran to meet a cross delivered into the penalty box by Ndiaye, but as he was about to take the first touch, Yasser Ibrahim quickly intervened and cleared.

Ibrahim again made sure that the West Africans were not getting anything from a promising solo run by Ndiaye in the 28th minute, as his precise intervention cleared the ball from the opponent’s feet.

In the 41st minute, tensions flared on the touchline as both sets of coaches engaged in a heated argument. Mane was forced to intervene and play the mediator’s role, and eventually the tension went down. In the end, Egypt’s coach, Hossam Hassan, and his Senegalese counterpart, Pape Bouna Thiaw, shook their hands, signalling that everything was good after the argument.

Just three minutes before the halftime break, Habib Diarra received a yellow card that will automatically rule him out of the next game.

Senegal won a free kick from a very promising position two minutes after the hour mark. Mane took the free kick, but his effort to try and find one of his teammates was unsuccessful, as the Egyptian goalkeeper, Mohamed El Shenawy, collected the ball before any Senegalese could jump to head.

Senegal kept creating chances and pressed the Pharaohs, and in the 74th minute, Ndiaye had an opportunity to break the deadlock, but his effort lacked accuracy.

Mane stuns Egypt

Finally, after missing their chances, the Lions of Teranga broke the deadlock in the 78th minute. Mane, at the edge of the box, struck the ball, and it found the back of the net as it landed inside the left post.

After going down, Egypt’s coach Hossam Hassan made a tactical substitution; he replaced Rabia, who otherwise was solid at the back, with Zizo in the 81st minute.

Three minutes later, after Zizo’s introduction, Hassan made more changes as he brought on Mostafa Mohamed to replace Emam Ashour.

Despite their late urgency in the game, Egypt were unable to find an answer as the West Africans progressed to the final. The record AFCON champions will now fight for the bronze medal in the third-place duel.

For Senegal, their dominance in this fixture continues after inflicting another heartbreak against the North Africans.

The MVP

Mane has been a hard fighter for his country since the competition began in Morocco. Against the Egyptians, the former Liverpool star scored the vital goal and worked hard for the Lions of Teranga, pressing the Pharaohs and creating chances.

The big loser

The Pharaohs’ attempt to further impose themselves as African giants has failed. Given that they are the record champions and back-to-back winners from 2006 to 2010, the elimination is another sad story for the ambitious players and their supportive fans.

For Salah and his teammates, the AFCON dream has been postponed, and the Egyptians will live to fight another day in the future.

Match rating (out of five): ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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