Senegal claimed the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title after a dramatic 1-0 win over hosts Morocco in Rabat, in a final marked by tension, controversy, and a decisive goal in extra time.
The winning moment came four minutes into extra time when Pape Gueye fired a precise shot past Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, sending Senegalese fans into jubilation and ending Morocco’s hopes of winning the trophy on home soil.
The match had been thrown into chaos moments earlier after a VAR-reviewed penalty was awarded to Morocco following a foul on Brahim Diaz by El Hadji Malick Diouf. In protest, Senegal’s players temporarily left the pitch, causing an 18-minute stoppage before play resumed.
Diaz’s Panenka-style penalty was comfortably saved by Senegal’s goalkeeper Édouard Mendy, shifting momentum decisively in favor of the visitors.
Throughout the game, Morocco had periods of dominance and several opportunities, with Bounou making crucial saves, including denying Iliman Ndiaye in the first half.
Senegal, despite missing key captain Kalidou Koulibaly due to suspension, held firm defensively and limited Morocco’s chances, conceding just once in their last five matches leading to the final.
A late clash between players paused the game further, intensifying the dramatic atmosphere. Despite their spirited performance, Morocco were unable to capitalize on home advantage, extending their 50-year wait for another AFCON trophy, while Senegal celebrated their second title in four editions, reinforcing their reputation as one of Africa’s strongest teams.
The final will also be remembered for the heated exchanges, protests, and clashes between players and staff, which added a controversial layer to a match ultimately decided by Gueye’s decisive strike.
Source: Starrfm.com.gh

