The Herald (South Africa)

Egypt through to semifinals

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MAHMOUD Kahraba scrambled in the winner in the 88th minute as Egypt beat Morocco 1-0 last night to reach the Africa Cup of Nations semifinals.

SADIO Mane’s decisive penalty miss allowed Cameroon to knock fancied Senegal out of the Africa Cup of Nations in the quarterfin­als on Saturday and join Burkina Faso in the last four.

Cameroon beat Senegal 5-4 on penalties after a goalless 120 minutes in Francevill­e, southern Gabon, in the day’s second game following a 2-0 win for Burkina Faso against Tunisia in Libreville earlier.

Liverpool star Mane was the only player to miss from the spot in the shootout in Francevill­e, with Cameroon goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa saving his effort from 12 yards.

Vincent Aboubakar then stepped up to score and take the Indomitabl­e Lions through to the last four at the expense of a Senegal side who were one of the favourites coming into the tournament.

Cameroon, who also beat Senegal on penalties in the final of the 2002 Cup of Nations, can now look forward to a semifinal tie against either DR Congo or Ghana in Francevill­e on Thursday.

It is the first time Cameroon have reached the last four since 2008, when they lost to Egypt in the final in Ghana.

“We have the possibilit­y to write a beautiful page in our history and we do not want to stop here,” Cameroon captain Benjamin Moukandjo told Canal Plus Afrique.

“We’re going one game at a time. We have a semifinal to play, and whoever it is against we hope it will be as beautiful as this.”

Senegal had enjoyed the better of chances in normal time, but could not find a way past Ondoa, who was in inspired form.

“Our performanc­e was good. We tried to play football against a side who were well organised and got men behind the ball,” Senegal coach Aliou Cisse said.

“We know about penalties. It comes down to luck. They won it and I wish them good luck.”

Senegal’s eliminatio­n means the three men who made up the podium for the 2016 African Footballer of the Year award have all been knocked out of the Cup of Nations, with Mane joining Algeria’s Riyad Mahrez and Gabon’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in heading for the exit.

Nobody had expected Cameroon to go far after their build-up to the tournament was marred by the refusal of several key players to accept call-ups.

Few tipped Burkina Faso to go far either, but the 2013 runners-up secured their place in the last four by overcoming Tunisia with two late goals. – AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? PENALTY VICTORY: Cameroon players celebrate at the end of the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfin­al match against Senegal in Francevill­e at the weekend
Picture: AFP PENALTY VICTORY: Cameroon players celebrate at the end of the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfin­al match against Senegal in Francevill­e at the weekend
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