The longer the game went on, the less likely it seemed that Senegal could triumph. Egypt are the masters of game-management, the kings of the shootout and Senegal, entangled in their own neuroses about having never won the tournament, seemed never quite to regain their belief after Sadio Mané missed an early penalty. But somehow, despite all the spoiling of Egypt and almost despite themselves, it was Senegal who lifted the Cup of Nations.

This was a terrible final to end what has been a largely terrible tournament, won ultimately as Mané converted in the shootout after Édouard Mendy had saved from Mohana Lasheen.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

‘Terry Wogan said it was the worst thing he’d ever heard!’: Brian May, Sugababes and more on hitting No 1

Popping to see Jagger, collaring Captain Tom on daytime TV or taking…

Saviour or wrecker? The truth about the Treasury

It’s true that the UK Treasury thrives under the pressure of a…

Boris Johnson’s downfall: a corrosive culture of cronyism

Analysis: Partygate was the last straw, but the long view of history…

Four charged over Colston statue damage to be tried in crown court

Accused exercise right to judge and jury trial after appearing at Bristol…