Thanks to Mané: Senegal wins the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time against Egypt – FC Bayern’s Sarr celebrates

Against record champion Egypt

After a dramatic penalty shoot-out, Senegal won the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time. Liverpool star Sadio Mané’s team beat record winners Egypt 4-2 after 120 goalless minutes in the final in Cameroon’s capital Yaoundé on Sunday evening. The Egyptians, seven times in the history of the tournament and without suspended coach Carlos Queiroz, had to settle for second place – because Mané scored the decisive goal.

Mané had already missed the best chance in the seventh minute of the game. The Liverpool striker shot too weakly, allowing Egypt keeper Mahmoud Gad to parry. At Egypt, Mané’s club-mate Mohamed Salah had the best opportunity just before half-time, but the attacker narrowly missed.

95 to 343 million euros: The 10 most valuable nations at the Africa Cup of Nations 2022

10 Guineas – squad value: €94.7M

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Highest market value: Naby Keïta (€30m)

9 Ghana – squad value: €127.9M

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Highest market value: Thomas Partey (€40m)

8 Cameroon – squad value: €140M

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Highest market value: André Zambo Anguissa (€30m)

7 Mali – squad value: €152.3M

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Highest market value: Yves Bissouma (€25m)

6 Egypt – squad value: €161.8M

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Highest market value: Mohamed Salah (€100m)

5 Algeria – squad value: €187.3M

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Highest market value: Riyad Mahrez (€40m)

4 Morocco – squad value: €219.2M

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Highest market value: Achraf Hakimi (€70m)

3 Nigeria – squad value: €246M

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Highest market value: Wilfred Ndidi (€60m)

2 Ivory Coast – squad value: €306.1M

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Highest market value: Franck Kessié (€48m)

1 Senegal – squad value: €342.9m

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Highest market value: Sadio Mané (€80m)

The Senegalese with Bouna Sarr from FC Bayern Munich were also the better team in the second half, but rarely created good chances. In addition, keeper Gabal kept safe when balls came to his goal. Egypt, who had already played three extra-time games by the end of the tournament, played cautiously and waited for counterattacks. Like Stuttgart’s Omar Marmoush, Salah rarely took on dangerous actions.

After the goalless 90 minutes, Egypt had to go into the extra 30 minutes and saved themselves with a fighting performance on penalties. After Egypt’s Mohamed Abdelmonem shot at the post, keeper Gabal saved another penalty against Sarr. The preliminary decision, however, was that Senegal goalie Edouard Mendy made a save against Mohanad Lasheen. Then Mané, who had previously failed from eleven meters, ran up and scored to make it 4:2.

Cameroon came third in the tournament. The hosts were already 3-0 down against Burkina Faso on Saturday night, but still managed to draw 3-3 after regulation time and prevailed 5-3 on penalties.

Bensebaini to Salah: The 25 most valuable players at the Africa Cup of Nations 2022

25 Ramy Bensebaini (M’gladbach) – Algeria – market value: €22M

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As of January 7, 2022

23 Mohamed Camara (RB Salzburg) – Mali – market value: €23M

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23 Odilon Kossounou (Bayer 04) – Ivory Coast – market value: €23M

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22 Amadou Haidara (RB Leipzig) – Mali – market value: €24M

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19 Abdou Diallo (PSG) – Senegal – market value: €25M

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19 Yves Bissouma (Brighton) – Mali – market value: €25M

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19 Saïd Benrahma (West Ham) – Algeria – market value: €25M

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18 Ismaïla Sarr (Watford) – Senegal – market value: €27M

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13 Naby Keïta (Liverpool) – Guinea – market value: €30M

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13 André Zambo Anguissa (Napoli) – Cameroon – market value: €30M

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13 Nicolas Pépé (Arsenal) – Ivory Coast – market value: €30M

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13 Ismaël Bennacer (AC Milan) – Algeria – market value: €30M

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13 Sébastien Haller (Ajax) – Ivory Coast – market value: €30M

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12 Edouard Mendy (Chelsea) – Senegal – market value: €32M

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7 Riyad Mahrez (Man City) – Algeria – market value: €40M

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7 Youssef En-Nesyri (Sevilla FC) – Morocco – market value: €40M

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7 Thomas Partey (Arsenal) – Ghana – market value: €40M

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7 Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) – Ivory Coast – market value: €40M

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7 Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer 04) – Burkina Faso – market value: €40M

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6 Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli) – Senegal – market value: €45M

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5 Franck Kessié (AC Milan) – Ivory Coast – market value: €48M

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4 Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester) – Nigeria – market value: €60M

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3 Achraf Hakimi (PSG) – Morocco – market value: €70M

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2 Sadio Mané (Liverpool) – Senegel – market value: €80M

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1 Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – Egypt – market value: €100M

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