Sadio Mané-Mo Salah, act three.
On Tuesday evening, the two Liverpool stars faced each other for the third time in a few weeks with their respective countries.
A first game saw Senegal win on penalties in the last African Cup of Nations final.
Then on Friday, Saliou Ciss (4th) with an own goal gave Egypt the victory (1-0) in the first leg of the 2022 World Cup. The two teams faced each other again on Tuesday for the match return from these dams in the Africa zone.
A first goal from Boulaye Dia very early in this meeting (3rd) put the two teams tied in the aggregate of the matches.
However, the show was somewhat spoiled in the stands where 50,000 spectators had packed into the Abdoulaye-Wade Stadium, in the suburbs of Dakar.
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Many lasers came from the stands, to hinder the Egyptian players during the stopped play phases.
Until then, it remains commonplace.
Only it wasn't a light or two, sparingly.
Throughout the meeting, and
a fortiori
during the penalty shootout, dozens of lights illuminated - even blinded - the players in this meeting.
A phenomenon that amplified during the penalty shootout, annoying many shooters.
The first four attempts were missed.
A first shot on goal was converted by Ismaïla Sarr for Senegal, before being imitated by Bemba Dieng and Sadio Mané.
Only Amr El Solia succeeded in his attempt on the Egyptian side.
According to several Internet users, lasers had already been present during the first leg which took place in Cairo on Friday.
It would therefore be a "response" from the spectators of Dakar.
Senegal qualified after the penalty shootout and will fly to Qatar this fall.
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