In a heartfelt display of sportsmanship, Sadio Mane, Senegal's leading goal scorer in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), praised his former colleague Mohammed Salah and the Egyptian team despite their recent defeat. The January 14th, 2025, semi-final match saw Senegal's Terenga Lions triumph over Egypt's Pharaohs with a 1-0 victory, dashing Egypt's hopes of reaching the AFCON final for the 14th time.
Mane's 78th-minute goal secured Senegal's spot in the final for the fourth time in history, a feat he acknowledged with humility. He expressed his admiration for Egypt's achievements, calling them 'the best team in Africa,' and also praised Salah, one of the world's top players, for his dedication to the team. But here's where it gets emotional: Mane acknowledged the bittersweet nature of victory, saying, '...they couldn't win, and that is part of the game.'
And this is the part that has fans talking: Mane hinted that the upcoming final against Morocco's Atlas Lions on January 18, 2026, might be his last AFCON game. Could this be a changing of the guard for Senegal's national team? Only time will tell.
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