The Senegalese Football Federation says it will appeal the decision of CAF’s appellate board declaring Morocco the winner of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Algeria also received a $5,000 fine for objects thrown by fans.
“The Super Eagles have once again become a source of national pride, displaying the famous ‘never-say-die’ Nigerian spirit against top African opposition,” he said.
Mr Akpabio stated that the match against the Pharaoh’s of Egypt was a testament to the team’s skills and determination.
Morocco will now face Senegal in the final of the competition.
Mr Regragui stated that the risk of getting sacked by federations is the reality of coaches on the job.
“Every game is the biggest for the team (Super Eagles) in the tournament. We are ready for all of the games in this tournament,” said Chelle.
“There is no problem within the team. The internal misunderstanding has been sorted amicably and we are United going forward,” Mr Efoghe told The Gazette.
A meeting with DR Congo would, therefore, offer the Super Eagles an opportunity for redemption and revenge.
“My job now is to keep the players very focused on their training sessions and their behaviour,” said Chelle.
