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UPDATE: Senegal qualify for AFCON final after beating Burkina Faso
The Teranga Lions of Senegal have qualified for the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final after beating the Stallions of Burkina Faso 3-1 at the match played Wednesday evening.
Senegal will meet the winners of the match between Cameroon and Egypt for the final match.
The feat earned Senegal a second consecutive final at the AFCON after losing to Algeria at the last AFCON in 2019.
Burkina Faso, on the other hand, will play the 3rd match on Saturday, February 5, against the loser of Cameroon and Egypt.
The Stallions had impressed since the start of the competition with a fluid, offensive and forward-looking game.
The Burkinabe finished third in their last appearance in Gabon 2017.
After missing the last edition in Egypt, they eyed to better their best AFCON record when they finished as losing finalists in 2013.
The match against Senegal was like a final, said goalkeeper Hervé Koffi, one of the team’s best performers in Cameroon so far.
They played all their assets to go to the final and seek the crown but failed.
UPDATE:
The Teranga Lions of Senegal produced a brilliant second half performance to beat Burkina Faso 3-1 to qualify into Sunday’s TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Cameroon 2021 final.
Defender Abdou Diallo started the party for the 2019 losing finalists when he calmly slotted in from close range on 71 minutes.
The PSG defender kept his cool inside the Burkinabe box after Koulibaly’s volley fell on his path before guiding his shot past substitute keeper Soufiane Ouedraogo.
The West African derby lived up to it’s billing at the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo in Yaoundé with Senegal having two penalty claims turned down following VAR reviews.
With an eventful first half which saw the two teams cancelled each other in the middle of the park. Saliou Ciss came close for the Lions of Teranga with low fierce drive past Koffi’s far post on 14 minutes.
Edouard Mendy pulled a smart low save on towards his right to deny Burkinabe forward Hassane Bande seven minutes before the break.
The Stallions were forced to change their goalkeeper Kouakou Koffi following a collision with Senegal’s Cheikhou Kouyate.
The second half saw both sides going for the breakthrough and it was the Teranga Lions who scored first through Abdou Diallo.
The young defender found the back of the net from close range before Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba Dieng doubled their lead from Sadio Mané’s clever cut back.
With time running out the Stallions pulled a goal back eight minutes from time when midfielder Ibrahim Blati Toure latched on to Issa Kabore’s cross.
Kabore was picked out by captain and talisman Bertrand Traore on the right and the forward placed an inviting delivery towards advancing Toure to slot past Mendy.
The two-time losing finalists completed their task on 83 minutes through star man Sadio Mané. The Liverpool forward showcased his class with he stylishly dinked his effort past Soufiane Ouedraogo to send Senegal to their third TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations final.
Senegal will face the winner in the second semi-final between Egypt and hosts Cameroon in Sunday’s final at the Olembe Stadium in Yaoundé. [CAF}
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