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FIFA Slams 'Unacceptable' Scenes in Senegal's AFCON Victory
21 Jan
Summary
- FIFA president Infantino condemned Senegal's actions during the Africa Cup of Nations final.
- Morocco plans legal action over Senegal players leaving the field.
- A crucial penalty was bizarrely missed after a lengthy delay and protest.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino declared the events surrounding Senegal's Africa Cup of Nations title win "unacceptable." He condemned the actions of Senegalese coaches and players who walked off the field in protest, causing a significant delay. Morocco's football federation has announced it will pursue legal action against Senegal for this behavior.
The controversy peaked when Morocco was awarded a penalty late in regulation time following a VAR review. Senegal's coach, Pape Thiaw, led his players off the pitch, forcing a lengthy stoppage. FIFA's leader emphasized the need to respect match officials' decisions and compete within the laws of the game.
Despite the protests and a 15-minute delay, the match resumed with a penalty taken by Brahim Diaz. The Real Madrid forward's attempt was a weak chip, easily saved by Senegal's goalkeeper. The game proceeded to extra time, where Senegal clinched the championship with a decisive goal.




