Senegal return to play after protest, Brahim Díaz misses spot kick, and West Africans strike in extra time to take the lead
Tension gripped the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final after Senegal’s players walked off the pitch in protest following a controversial penalty awarded to Morocco. The dramatic incident occurred late in the match, sparking confusion and outrage among Senegalese players, officials, and fans.
After several minutes of stoppage, Senegal returned to the field and play resumed. Morocco’s Brahim Díaz stepped up to take the penalty but failed to convert, missing a crucial opportunity to give his side the lead. The miss lifted Senegal’s morale and shifted momentum in their favour as the match immediately proceeded to extra time.
With renewed confidence and composure, Senegal capitalised on the situation during extra time, finding the breakthrough goal to take a 1–0 lead. The strike rewarded their resilience after the earlier controversy and put them in a strong position in the high-stakes final.
The incident has since generated widespread debate across Africa, with football fans and analysts questioning the officiating decisions and the impact of VAR in decisive tournament moments. As the AFCON final unfolded under intense scrutiny, the walk-off protest and missed penalty became defining moments in a match that may be remembered as much for controversy as for football.
