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Sunday, 29 January 2017
MANE MISS SENDS FAVORITES CRASHING OUT
Senegal's hopes of winning a
first AFCON title are over after
Sadio Mane had the only miss of
the penalty shoot-out.
Sadio Mane was the villain as Africa
Cup of Nations favourites Senegal
crashed out of the tournament with a
dramatic 5-4 penalty shoot-out defeat
to Cameroon in Franceville.
After 120 minutes of action had failed
to produce a goal, Mane was the only
man to miss his penalty on the same
day his Liverpool side crashed out of
the FA Cup to Championship side
Wolves.
Goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa – the back-
up stopper for Sevilla's B team – was
the unlikely hero with the save,
allowing substitute Vincent Aboubakar
to hit the winning kick, leaving Mane
absolutely distraught.
The defeat will provide a nasty sense
of deja vu for Senegal head coach
Aliou Cisse, who – as captain – missed
the decisive penalty against
Cameroon in the 2002 final.
Senegal are still waiting for a first
major trophy, while Cameroon are
just two steps away from winning
their first title since that success 15
years ago.
Cameroon will play DR Congo or
Ghana in Thursday's semi-final.
PENALTIES 4-5
Koulibaly
Moukandjo
Mbodji
Oyongo
Sow
Teikeu
Saivet
Zoua
Mane
Aboubakar
Cameroon advance to #CAN2017
semis
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A quiet first half produced few clear
opportunities, with Cameroon captain
Benjamin Moukandjo seeing a long-
range strike deflect over the crossbar.
Senegal had the best chance of the
half when Keita Balde's cross was only
half-cleared by Adolphe Teikeu, with
the onrushing Cheikhou Kouyate's
looping header just too high on the
follow-up.
The Indomitable Lions almost got a
fortuitous opener when Moukandjo's
attempted cut-back deflected towards
goal off defender Kalidou Koulibaly,
but goalkeeper Abdoulaye Diallo
reacted quickly.
Kouyate headed Kara Mbodji's free-
kick off target early in the second
period, before Senegal came even
closer with the match's first shot on
target.
Mane created the chance with a great
run down the right, but Mame Biram
Diouf's header was kept out at close
range by Ondoa, who was then strong
to prevent Keita from heading in the
rebound.
Diouf, who hit back at criticism of his
AFCON performances ahead of the
game, was withdrawn by Cisse with
26 minutes remaining, Moussa Sow
replacing him.
Keita tested Ondoa with a fierce long-
range drive, but Cameroon almost
grabbed a shock lead, Diallo making
an excellent one-handed save from
Moukandjo after Christian Bassogog's
shot had fallen into his path.
Ambroise Oyongo struck the side-
netting as Hugo Broos' side continued
to pose a threat on the break, but
Senegal could have had a late winner
– Ondoa saving from Kouyate before
Mane poorly missed the target from
the rebound.
Senegal pressed hard for a winner,
but Ondoa made another key stop
from Sow as the tie moved into extra
time.
Cameroon created the best chance of
the additional period when a slick
passing move ended with Jacques
Zoua somehow failing to beat Diallo
after being played in by fellow
substitute Aboubakar.
Senegal, meanwhile, saw Keita blaze
over from Saliou Ciss' cross as the
game went to penalties.
Both sides netted their first four
penalties, before Mane's effort was
somehow saved by a combination of
Ondoa's hand and foot, allowing
Aboubakar to seal victory.
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