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2017 AFRICA CUP - Quarter-Finals - DAY 13 - Senegal vs Cameroon 4:5

AFRICA CUP 2017
Quarter-Finals
Day 13
26th match

Senegal vs Cameroon 4:5 

(penalty shootout)

...

Cameroon win 5:4 on penalties to reach the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals.

Sadio Mane, Africa's most expensive player, was denied by Fabrice Ondoa, Vincent Aboubakar hitting the winning penalty.

 

Sadio Mane

 

Much fancied Senegal had a great chance to win it in normal time but Moussa Sow volleyed wide from close range to leave the game scoreless after 120 minutes.

Cameroon are four-time winners of the tournament.

The result means Mane is likely to make a swift return to his club Liverpool

There were striking similarities to this game and 15 years ago, when Cameroon and Senegal met in the 2002 final in Mali.

On that occasion, Cameroon beat Senegal 3:2 on penalties after a goalless 120 minutes.

Senegal were made to pay for missing a number of chances in both normal time and extra time.

Cheikhou Kouyate headed an early chance over the bar while Stoke City's Mame Biram Diouf was close with a lob from inside the area.

Cameroon, who will now face the Democratic Republic of Congo or Ghana on Thursday for a place in the final, failed to register a noteworthy shot in the opening hour.

Their first serious attempt on target came in the 65th minute when Robert Ndip Tambe volleyed straight at Abdoulaye Diallo before the Senegal keeper produced a low one-handed save to keep out Benjamin Moukandjo.

Diallo was responsible for ensuring the tie went to penalties after a fine stop to keep out Jacques Zoua in extra time.

In the shootout, there was nothing to choose between the two teams as the first eight penalties went to plan.

At 4:4, Mane stepped forward but Ondoa saved his kick. 

That presented Aboubakar with a chance to seal victory and the Besiktas forward made no mistake.        

 

DID YOU KNOW

Cameroon also beat Senegal on penalties in the 2002 Africa Cup of Nations final.

 

 

28 Jan 2017
(afrofootball.com_bl)

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