Mane destroys Salah’s Afcon dream again – will he get another chance?

In a dramatic semi-final clash at the Grand Stade de Tangier, Senegal secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Egypt in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, extending Sadio Mane’s dominance over former Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah on the international stage. The decisive moment arrived in the 78th minute when Mane unleashed a powerful strike that shattered Egyptian hopes and propelled the Teranga Lions into Sunday’s championship final.

The match, characterized by tactical caution and limited scoring opportunities, saw Egypt’s offensive efforts stifled by Senegal’s organized defense. For Salah, the defeat marks another painful chapter in his quest for continental glory, adding to previous heartbreaks against the same opponent in the 2021 AFCON final and 2022 World Cup qualification playoff.

Speaking post-match, Mane acknowledged his rival’s efforts: ‘It’s never easy for him—he did everything to carry his team until now. Unfortunately, one of us had to lose. I’m happy to be in the final.’

The loss raises questions about Salah’s future in the tournament despite his impressive four-goal performance throughout the competition. The 33-year-old forward, who has won every major club honor with Liverpool, has consistently identified AFCON victory as his primary career objective. ‘Nobody, even in Egypt, wants to win this trophy more than me,’ Salah had declared after Egypt’s quarter-final victory against Ivory Coast. ‘I have won almost every prize. This is the title I am waiting for.’

Football analysts including former Nigeria international John Obi Mikel expressed sympathy for Salah’s continued continental disappointment: ‘He has won everything at club level but everyone wanted him to win this title.’ Former Morocco midfielder Hassan Kachloul added that time is becoming a factor: ‘He will try to concentrate on the next tournament and win the title—or else it will be the one that gets away.’

Egypt will face Nigeria in Saturday’s third-place playoff before Salah returns to Liverpool, where his long-term future remains uncertain following recent public comments about his club situation. While Salah could theoretically feature in the 2027 and 2028 tournaments before AFCON transitions to a four-year cycle, this defeat represents another missed opportunity for African football’s most celebrated player to claim its most coveted prize.