Sportsmail provides their awards from AFCON, so who wins what?

Sadio Mane was the standout player, Hellings Frank Mhango scored the goal of the tournament while Algeria were the biggest flops… after Senegal lifted the trophy, here are Sportsmail’s Africa Cup of Nations awards

  • Senegal beat Egypt on penalties to win the Africa Cup of Nations final on Sunday
  • The AFCON showpiece triumph is Senegal’s first in their footballing history
  • Sportsmail’s Alex Cizmic was in Cameroon for the whole tournament 
  • He picks out some award winners after a dazzling month of action in Cameroon 

The delayed 2021 Africa Cup of Nations concluded on Sunday following Senegal’s shootout win over Egypt.

Senegal’s talisman Sadio Mane scored the decisive spot-kick as his country prevailed 4-2 on penalties to win their first-ever AFCON title.

Sportsmail’s ALEX CIZMIC was in Cameroon throughout the tournament and has provided his gongs from the events that unfolded. 

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT

Sadio Mane (Senegal)

The Liverpool forward arrived in Cameroon very determined to win his first trophy with the Senegalese national team. He dragged his team to the final with three goals, two assists and excellent performances, especially starting from the round of 16. 

Before the final, Mane entered the field for the warm-up very excited. For several seconds he cheered on the Senegalese fans by hopping and making sweeping hand gestures. 

In the final, he wasn’t particularly brilliant and missed a penalty after seven minutes. 

He had also missed the decisive penalty in the 2017 quarter-finals shootout against Cameroon. But this time fate wanted to give him the opportunity to redeem himself immediately and send his people into ecstasy.

Sadio Mane was named player of the tournament at AFCON after leading Senegal to glory

BEST GOAL

Hellings Frank ‘Gabadinho’ Mhango goal (Malawi) vs Morocco in the round of 16

It had no particular significance other than to scare Morocco at the opening of the game, but Mhango’s goal was outstanding. 

When he received the ball on Malawi’s left flank, he had very likely already planned to shoot from distance. And he did it from around 38 yards with a defender at his heels and another one who was about to block his way. 

The Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, who was obviously surprised, detected the path of the ball but the power and accuracy created by Gabadinho was perfect and the ball fell towards the net as soon as it passed Bounou.

Hellings Frank Mhango scored a stunner for Malawi during their last 16 clash with Morocco

BEST MATCH

Third-place play-off – Burkina Faso vs Cameroon 3-3 (3-5 on penalties) 

The usual useless and boring third-place play-off was expected to follow the same script as the previous ones. Burkina Faso and Cameroon, driven by opposing moods, offered us the most spectacular match of the tournament instead. 

It was the match with the most goals scored – six. Burkina Faso were leading 3-0 at the start of the second half, but then the entry of Indomitable Lions captain Vincent Aboubakar awakened the hosts. 

Cameroon striker Stephane Bahoken pulled one back with 20 minutes to go before Aboubakar’s brace levelled the scores, reaching eight goals for the tournament in the process like Ivorian Laurent Pokou at the 1970 AFCON. 

Cameroon would eventually claim the third place on penalties.

Vincent Aboubakar (centre) inspired Cameroon to beat Burkina Faso in the third-place play-off

SURPRISE PACKAGE

Equatorial Guinea

When it comes to the surprises of the 2021 AFCON, the media spotlight is all on Tom Saintfiet’s Gambia. 

But it is legitimate to say that the Belgian coach could rely on a pretty good squad to perform well, despite being one of the two tournament rookies together with the Comoros.

The campaign of Equatorial Guinea, a national side made up of many players who ply their trade in the lower Spanish divisions, was therefore really surprising. 

Especially if we consider that they were coached for the first time in a final phase of the AFCON by a local technician, Juan Micha, who was initially hired as an interim coach during the AFCON qualifiers.

Equatorial Guinea reached the quarter-finals of AFCON before losing to winners Senegal

BIGGEST LETDOWN

Algeria

There is little to say. 

Algeria began the tournament as the big favourite. The north Africans led by Djamel Belmadi were the defending champions. Before the tournament, they boasted a 34-game unbeaten streak and a triumph at the 2021 Arab Cup in December. 

Everybody expected them to reach at least the final. They eventually ended up getting eliminated in the group stage which included Sierra Leone and Equatorial Guinea, scoring only one goal and collecting only one point.

Algeria crashed out of the tournament at the group stages, despite being among the favourites

TEAM OF THE TOURNAMENT

4-3-3

GK: Mohamed Abou Gabal ‘Gabaski’ (Egypt)

DF: Issa Kabore (Burkina Faso), Mohamed Abdelmonem (Egypt), Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal), Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)

MF: Iban Ede Salvador (Equatorial Guinea), Nampalys Mendy (Senegal), Gustavo Sangare (Burkina Faso)

FW: Sadio Mane (Senegal), Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon), Ablie Jallow (Gambia)

Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly (centre) makes Sportsmail’s AFCON team of the tournament

MOMENT OF THE TOURNAMENT

The saves of Chaker Alhadhur

Comoros’ left back was converted into a goalkeeper for the round of 16 match against Cameroon in what were surreal images that will forever characterise the 2021 AFCON. 

His clumsy attempts to stop Aboubakar and his team-mates’ shots and his personality in building up Comoros’ passing sequences brought a strange but beautiful, unforgettable emotions to all spectators. 

All of this, unfortunately, while what is now known as the tragedy of Olembe was taking place outside of the stadium.

Comoros left back Chaker Alhadhur took the goalkeeper gloves in the last 16 vs Cameroon

PERSONAL MOMENT OF THE TOURNAMENT

Edouard Mendy had just saved Mohanad Lasheen’s penalty. It wasn’t clear which player would be next until Senegal’s No 10 emerged from the line of the Teranga Lions. It was Mane’s time; it was his appointment with history. 

The spectators realised it and a roar of expectation and tension invaded the Olembe Stadium. All of Mane’s team-mates gathered in a circle around him to reassure him. 

Throughout the entire shootout he had separated himself from his team, pacing in circles alone in the middle of the pitch, desperate for the opportunity to redeem himself for his missed penalty in regular time that could have changed the outcome of the final. 

Captain Kalidou Koulibaly gave him a last hug and invited him towards the penalty mark. Mane would score emphatically and Senegal would become the champions of Africa for the very first time.

Mane scored the decisive spot-kick to seal Senegal’s first-ever AFCON title on Sunday




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