Drama unfolded in the Africa Cup of Nations final as Senegal temporarily walked off the field after a highly contentious penalty decision went against them. The game was locked at 0-0 in stoppage time, and the tension was palpable.
In the 98th minute, the referee awarded Morocco, the host nation, a penalty. This decision sparked immediate outrage from the Senegalese camp. Their coach, Pape Thiaw, made the bold move of attempting to get his team off the field in protest. But here's where it gets controversial... the penalty was awarded after a VAR review, where defender Abdoulaye Seck was deemed to have fouled Brahim Diaz.
The Real Madrid forward, Diaz, stepped up to take the penalty, but the pressure got to him. He attempted a 'panenka' – a cheeky, chipped penalty – which was saved!
Adding to the drama, Thiaw, the 44-year-old coach, was already fuming at referee Jean Jacques Ndala. Ndala had previously disallowed a goal for Senegal moments earlier. Ismaila Sarr thought he'd put Senegal ahead, but his effort was ruled out due to a foul by Idrissa Gueye on Achraf Hakimi.
Senegal's goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy, even went to the dressing room in protest, but eventually returned. Sadio Mane, a key player, was trying to rally his teammates to finish the game.
The referee blew the final whistle immediately after, and the game went into extra time. Senegal eventually broke the deadlock with a goal from Pape Gueye just four minutes into extra time.
This entire situation raises some questions, doesn't it? Was the penalty decision fair? Did the VAR review get it right? And what do you think about the coach's decision to temporarily remove his team from the field? Share your thoughts below!