Salah, Osimhen and Mané aim to deny Morocco AFCON title

France 24Sunday, January 11, 2026 at 3:51:57 PM
Salah, Osimhen and Mané aim to deny Morocco AFCON title
  • Morocco and Senegal have advanced to the semi-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), facing Nigeria and Egypt respectively, as they aim for the championship title. Morocco's journey includes a crucial match against Nigeria, while Senegal seeks to overcome Egypt in a rematch of the previous final.
  • The outcome of these matches is significant for both Morocco and Senegal, as they are considered tournament favorites, with Morocco looking to solidify its status as a football powerhouse on home soil.
  • This tournament not only highlights the competitive spirit among African nations but also underscores the rising prominence of players like Mohamed Salah, Victor Osimhen, and Sadio Mané, who are pivotal in their teams' quests for glory.
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