Senegal edged hosts Morocco in a dramatic extra-time finale to lift their second Africa Cup of Nations title, sealing a famous 1-0 victory in Rabat. The decisive moment arrived in the first period of extra time when Pape Gueye latched onto a pass from Idrissa Gana Gueye, surged into the box and rifled a left-footed strike beyond Yassine Bounou to spark wild celebrations among the Teranga Lions.
The final had already been packed with controversy and tension. Deep into stoppage time, Morocco were awarded a penalty, prompting Senegal’s players to briefly walk off in protest before being convinced to return. When play resumed, Brahim Díaz attempted an audacious panenka, only for Édouard Mendy to produce a stunning save that pushed the match into extra time.
Battling heavy rain and relentless pressure, Senegal showed grit and composure to grind out the win. The triumph marks their second AFCON crown and a second title in three tournaments, while Morocco’s wait for continental glory stretches on to at least 2027.
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