Senegal aim to give Sadio Mané a fitting Africa Cup send-off | OneFootball

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·18 January 2026

Senegal aim to give Sadio Mané a fitting Africa Cup send-off

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Senegal hope to give Sadio Mané a fitting Africa Cup send-off when they meet Morocco in Sunday’s final. Team-mates and elders speak of a leader who has carried them and inspired a generation.

At 33, Mané broke Egypt’s resistance in the semi-finals, a 1-0 win. He has said he will step away after the World Cup, making this his last match in the tournament, according to L'Équipe.


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Former coach Alain Giresse quickly rated him essential, describing enormous talent in a still raw youngster. He recalls a respectful, steely character who shuns grandstanding, more quiet influence than rallying cry, and once predicted he would be African Ballon d’Or.

Academy founder Mady Touré says a gardener first flagged Mané from neighbourhood tournaments, and a father-son bond followed. He cites relentless work, from home gyms and recovery rooms in Liverpool to enduring criticism in Senegal that has since faded.

El-Hadji Diouf speaks of a big-brother bond with his self-confessed admirer. He lauds Mané’s progress from a humble start, overcoming language barriers and limited schooling, remaining disarmingly simple with team-mates, and intent on making people happy.

Moussa Niakhaté credits Mané for helping his own call-up before the 2022 World Cup, and hails his humility, work and sixth AFCON as proof of longevity. He says the squad want to bring him a second star, while current coach Pape Thiaw argues the nation hopes he will not stop yet. Thiaw calls him an example who gave everything for Senegal’s first star.

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