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VAR Farce: AFCON Final Descends into Chaos
19 Jan
Summary
- Controversial VAR penalty decision sparked ugly scenes and pitch invasion.
- Brahim Diaz's soft Panenka penalty was saved, denying Morocco the win.
- Senegal secured their second AFCON title after extra-time drama.

The Africa Cup of Nations final experienced significant turmoil after a late VAR decision awarded a penalty to Morocco, leading to fan pitch invasions and player protests. The controversial call, made for a minimal foul, threatened to overshadow the match and caused a 17-minute delay. FIFA president Gianni Infantino was present and visibly dismayed by the unfolding events.
Morocco's star player, Brahim Diaz, then stepped up to take the crucial penalty. In a moment of high pressure, Diaz attempted a Panenka chip, which was easily saved by Senegal's goalkeeper Edouard Mendy. This missed opportunity became a symbol of the match's dramatic twists.
Despite the earlier chaos and missed penalty, Senegal emerged victorious, securing their second Africa Cup of Nations title. Pape Gueye scored the decisive goal early in extra time, silencing the partisan Moroccan crowd and confirming Senegal's status as continental champions.




