2017-01-28

Senegal’s Sadio Mané was the only player not to score his penalty in the shoot-out before Vincent Aboubakar netted the decisive kick to send Cameroon through

9.58pm GMT

Sadio Mané is absolutely devastated, he has to be helped from the field by his coaches and team-mates, his face buried in his shirt. Cameroon’s head coach Hugo Broos, meanwhile, has just completed a lap of honour of the stadium. He is a picture of elation. The tournament favourites are out! Cameroon will face one of DR Congo or Ghana in the semi final.

Related: Cameroon through to semi-finals after Senegal’s Sadio Mané misses penalty

Commiserations to Sadio Mane, who bows out of #AFCON2017 with Senegal. pic.twitter.com/UzitmsXj9R

9.49pm GMT

What a penalty to finish the match! Cameroon players hurdle the advertising hoardings to celebrate with their fans. Naturally, they are going berserk.

9.47pm GMT

Senegal are out! Cameroon are through to the semi final! Aboubakar whips it into the top corner! Mané’s miss costs Senegal dear.

9.46pm GMT

Mané misses! Of all the people to miss! Mané goes down the middle, and Ondoa gets a hand to it! If Aboubakar scores, Cameroon win!

9.45pm GMT

Big stutter from Zoua, and Diallo commits early. Easy finish into the corner, with the goalkeeper already on the ground.

9.44pm GMT

Ondoa guesses right, but Saivet passes the ball right into the corner, just out of the goalkeeper’s reach.

9.43pm GMT

Teikeu roofs it! Woof, that took some nerve, creeping it just under the crossbar. Diallo no chance.

9.42pm GMT

Moussa Sow waited for Ondoa to go to ground, and then just rolled it into the opposite corner, opening his body up and hitting it with his instep.

9.41pm GMT

Bitolo, who has played every minute of Cameroon’s tournament, sends Diallo the wrong way. Looked assured.

9.41pm GMT

Mboji scores, but only just! Ondoa got a hand to it, tipping it onto the post, but it bounces into the net. Close!

9.40pm GMT

Cameroon’s captain, Moukandjo, does the same, sweeping the ball in after a stuttered run up.

9.39pm GMT

Koulibaly goes left, Ondoa goes right. Good penalty.

9.38pm GMT

Both goalkeepers, Ondoa and Diallo, have been excellent tonight. It looks like Ondoa will be the first to try to make a save, with Koulibaly the first from Senegal to take their penalty! Koulibaly looks nervous …

9.33pm GMT

I’m looking forward to seeing the net bulge for the first time. “I’m a huge Sadio Mané fan but we need him back for Liverpool, so I’m praying for Cameroon to win,” emails Aaron O’Donovan. “Sorry.”

9.32pm GMT

ET 30 min: Two minutes added on here.

9.30pm GMT

ET 28 min: Ndiaye shoots from range, it’s the first effort from outside the box that looked like it might trouble a goalkeeper, but it drifts two yards wide.

9.28pm GMT

ET 25 min: Can we just call this one a draw now?

9.27pm GMT

ET 23 min: Ciss has a nasty cut above the eye, after tangling with Bassogog. It looks like blood is pouring into his eye, as the Senegal medical staff furiously try to wrap a bandage around the left-back’s head. Ciss goes off for attention, and Senegal are going to have to defend a dangerous free-kick without him, but the delivery from Moukandjo makes me want to go home. It doesn’t clear the boot of the first man, guarding the near post.

9.25pm GMT

ET 21 min: Another chance for Senegal, this time it’s a shocking miss from Keita! A nice dummy sets Ciss away down the left: he cuts the ball back to Keita, completely unmarked on the penalty spot, and the Lazio man skies a left-footed shot into the gods. Cissé, on the touchline, can’t hide his disdain for that effort. Senegal getting closer.

9.23pm GMT

ET 19 min: Chance for Senegal! Saivet gets free down the right and whips a cross in. Sow rises to meet it, but misses the ball, perhaps put off by the presence of Ondoa, who came sprinting out of goal. Had Sow headed the ball, he surely would have scored – Ondoa was in no man’s land.

9.20pm GMT

ET 18 min: Ndiaye replaces Kouyaté, who limps off the field with both a bandage on his wrist and on his head. He’s covered every blade, so to speak.

9.19pm GMT

ET 17 min: Aboubakar has been a real bright spark since coming on, and he sprints down the right, clear of Ciss. The striker pulls the ball back towards Zoua, but Mbodji does well to clear, and not deflect the powerful cross into his own net. Cameroon on top as we enter the final stages!

9.16pm GMT

Peeeeeep! We’re underway again.

9.16pm GMT

Fifteen minutes until penalties, if it stays like this. Will Cameroon rue that miss?

9.15pm GMT

ET 15+1 min: Golden chance for Zoua! The 25-year-old plays a wonderful one-two with Aboubakar to unlock the Senegal back four, but the striker can only hit his shot straight at Diallo from just six-yards out. Should have scored! Diallo got lucky with the rebound falling to Gassama, but it was a good save.

9.13pm GMT

ET 15 min: The quality is low. It’s still 23°C in Franceville, despite the face it is 10pm there. One minute added on at the end of this first half of extra time.

9.12pm GMT

9.11pm GMT

ET 13 min: Cameroon make a double change: Aboubakar replaces the ineffective Ndip Tambe, and Mandjeck replaces Djoum, who was on a yellow card and tiring in central midfield.

9.10pm GMT

ET 11 min: Mané drives across the edge of the box, from right to left, and tries to lob Ondoa, but it’s comfortably caught by the Cameroon goalkeeper. Tried a lob not dissimilar to the one that Bergkamp scored against Sheffield United in 1999, but it didn’t come off.

9.06pm GMT

ET 10 min: Would not be surprised to see Cameroon sub Ndip Tambe. The forward looks both bad at football, and absolutely knackered.

9.04pm GMT

ET 8 min: Another Senegal corner, which misses everyone and rolls across Cameroon’s six-yard box. Nobody sniffs out the chance. Mané has been quiet.

9.03pm GMT

ET 6 min: Fai commits his 6,471st foul of the game. He’s on thin ice.

9.02pm GMT

ET 4 min: Cameroon have 11 men behind the ball. Time to dig in and pray for penalties. Maybe Senegal will over-commit going forward and there will be space on the counter-attack.

9.00pm GMT

ET 1 min: Senegal win a corner after the referee judges Ngadeu to have had the last touch on the byline. He didn’t touch it. Teikeu heads away well, he’s been a rock for Cameroon all game.

8.56pm GMT

Peeeeep! We’re off again. Thirty minutes to go. Whoever is running the Afcon Twitter account clearly didn’t watch the goal-less first 90 minutes.

FIRST EXTRA-TIME | The first extra-time of Senegal - Cameroon has started. What a game so far! #CAN2017 #SENCMR pic.twitter.com/ydKxoJ2r7b

8.51pm GMT

Extra time!

8.51pm GMT

90+2 min: Another good save from Ondoa to keep Senegal out! He’s been vital this half, this time beating away a Sow effort, who shot powerfully from an acute angle. Senegal had two players – Keita and Mané – lurking, but the rebound fell safely to Ngadeu.

8.49pm GMT

90 min: Four minutes added on here. Extra time and perhaps penalties beckon.

8.49pm GMT

88 min: If anybody is going to break the deadlock, Keita looks the man to do it for Senegal. He bursts past Fai and delivers a low cross towards the near post. Sow steals a march on Teikeu, but can only flick his shot wide. Both Senegal players hold their heads in their hands, they know how good a chance that was.

8.47pm GMT

86 min: Chance for Senegal! Kouyaté crashes a shot straight at Ondoa from outside the box, well saved by Ondoa, but the rebound falls to Mané, who can only shank it into the side netting with his weaker left foot.

8.45pm GMT

85 min: M’Bengue has pulling a hamstring in chasing Bassogog down the wing. He’s replaced by Ciss. Second change for Senegal. They will surely want to save their final substitution until extra time. Who will have the legs to win this game?

8.44pm GMT

84 min: Ndip Tambe has had a poor game up front for Cameroon. He slips in controlling the ball, then accidentally boots it our for Senegal throw in.

8.42pm GMT

82 min: Mané gets clear for a second, and then Djoum rugby tackles him to the ground. Legally and illegally, they’ve allowed the Liverpool man minimal space.

8.40pm GMT

81 min: Just as a reminder, we will go to extra time and then penalties if this finishes 0-0. The last five matches between these two teams have provided just three goals. We probably should have known.

8.38pm GMT

79 min: To go with the bandage on his wrist, Kouyaté is now sporting a big white bandage wrapped around his head.

8.37pm GMT

77 min: Cameroon’s substitute Zoua breaks down the left, cuts inside Gassama, and shoots into the side netting when he might have crossed. Ndip Tambe was lurking at the back post, unmarked.

8.34pm GMT

8.33pm GMT

73 min: Siani brings Keita crashing to the turf. They don’t mind mixing it, these Cameroonians. It’s a bit rough and ready, but their physical approach is definitely disrupting Senegal’s flow.

8.32pm GMT

70 min: I don’t think I’ve been a player with more facial expressions than Cameroon’s Fai. Every time the camera pans to his face, he either looks as though he’s either just won the lottery, or about to burst into tears.

8.30pm GMT

68 min: The game has cooled down again, although the weather hasn’t. It’s 24°C in Franceville, and it’s 9pm.

Senegal are looking a little bit lost here. Cissé is patrolling his touchline, issuing instructions.

8.28pm GMT

66 min: Cameroon spurn a golden chance! The best of the match so far! Bassogog has his first opportunity to run at M’Bengue and he cuts inside on his left, dragging a shot into the path of Moukandjo. The Cameroon captain’s first touch is excellent, and holding off Mbodji, he sidefoots an effort towards the far corner. Diallo, who has been idle for much of this game, makes an excellent save, getting down well to his right, palming the shot away. The game is hotting up!

8.24pm GMT

64 min: Keita, who has been quiet this second half, cuts inside on his right foot and unleashes a powerful low shot, which is well held by Ondoa.

8.23pm GMT

63 min: Speaking of bicycle kicks, here comes Moussa Sow. He’s on for Diouf, who has done nothing except for a poor cross in the first half, and a header that was well saved by Ondoa in the second.

8.22pm GMT

61 min: Cameroon win a corner, initially cleared by Kouyaté, but the ball comes bouncing back towards the penalty spot. Teikeu tries an overhead kick, but connects with nothing but air, and the side of Kouyaté’s face, who bravely tried to block Teikeu’s effort. The Eurosport co-commentator that just said “I don’t like to see bicycle kicks inside the area, because you can guarantee that somebody is trying to head it.” Buzz-kill.

8.18pm GMT

58 min: Yellow card for Fai, who comes through the back of Saivet. That’s been coming, Fai is a bit of a hot-head. Both Cameroon full-backs now on a booking.

8.17pm GMT

56 min: Kouyaté loses out to Djoum in the middle of the pitch, and Siani finds Ndip Tambe on the run. He gets goalside of Koulibaly, who makes a foolish sliding tackle inside the area. Luckily there is no significant contact on Ndip Tambe, who simply stumbles, with the ball rolling out for a Senegal goal-kick. That was better from Cameroon.

8.15pm GMT

53 min: Nothing unconvincing about this though: a quite spectacular save from Cameroon’s goalkeeper! Mané wriggles free down the right, stands a cross up to the back post, and Diouf stretches his neck, nodding a powerful header downwards. Ondoa, acting almost alone on instict, throws up his hands and makes a point-blank save, before regaining his footing and catching the rebound, despite a robust aerial challenge from Keita. The referee blows for a free-kick on the goalkeeper, but Ondoa caught it cleanly anyway. I’ve given him pelters this game, but Ondoa was excellent there.

8.11pm GMT

50 min: Senegal have started like a train, and Cameroon are reeling. First Keita has a penalty appeal turned down - replays show that he appeared to lose control of the ball, good decision – before Ondoa comes haring out of goal to close down Mané. Ondoa neither punches or catches it, and he’s very lucky to get to the second ball first. Unconvincing goalkeeping once again.

8.07pm GMT

47 min: Good chance for Kouyaté! A Senegal free-kick comes all the way through to Mbodi at the back post. The centre-back takes a touch and helps the ball back across goal where 6ft3in Kouyaté is waiting. But Teikeu does just enough, shoulder-barging the West Ham man, forcing his header to go harmlessly over.

8.05pm GMT

46 min: Cameroon make a change: Zoua on for Toko. For Senegal, I would be very surprised not to see Sow before too long.

8.04pm GMT

Peeeeep! We’re off again. If you want to send me any thoughts, predictions, plans/invitations for your Saturday night, you can do so via mail michael.butler@theguardian.com or tweet @michaelbutler18.

8.02pm GMT

How was your half time? Enjoy the Joy of Six? Did you down a beer? Did you heckle somebody out the window? I wolfed down a very salty chicken noodle thing. It was mediocre to poor.

7.50pm GMT

Half-time reading:

Related: The Joy of Six: Africa Cup of Nations memorable moments

7.50pm GMT

Cameroon will take this. It’s a bitty, fractured, kind-of game.

7.49pm GMT

45+1 min: Senegal pour forward but lose the ball cheaply and for a moment Cameroon look like they are going to counter-attack in numbers – five on three – but the referee calls the play back for a foul on Senegal’s Mbodji. Cameroon were in there.

7.48pm GMT

45 min: One minute added on here.

7.47pm GMT

43 min: Saivet, the former Newcastle winger, has done absolutely nothing this half, save for a couple of free-kick deliveries. Expecting him to be pulled at half time by manager Aliou Cissé.

7.46pm GMT

41 min: Senegal win a corner, and Ndip Tambe is very lucky that the referee doesn’t spot a blatant off-the-ball pull-back. That should be a Senegal penalty! Cameroon clear.

7.44pm GMT

38 min: Keita turns well, leaving Ngadeu on his arse, but smashes a shot well wide with his weaker left foot. Story of the half right there, a flash of brilliance followed by something lacking in quality.

7.41pm GMT

36 min: Close for Cameroon! Moukandjo canters down the right flank, getting beyond M’Bengue and dribbles into the penalty area, cutting the ball back. Koulibaly slides in and deflects Moukandjo’s cut back, the ball ricocheting towards goal. Diallo throws his hands up, but he doesn’t really have time to react properly, and he is lucky to see the ball squirt behind for a Cameroon corner.

7.38pm GMT

34 min: Cameroon are slowly coming back into this game, this their first prolonged spell of possession in Senegal territory. Toko brings the move to an end with a shot that flies a good 20 yards wide of the goal. Appalling effort, and he can’t even blame the pitch, which is pretty flat and unbobbly, by all accounts.

7.36pm GMT

32 min: If you need any reminder what Sow can do, watch this recent bicycle kick against Manchester United.

7.34pm GMT

29 min: Oyongo, already on a yellow card, comes right through the back of Mané. That is surely a second yellow card … no! The referee has been very lenient tonight. We could have arguably had two red cards in this first half an hour.

7.31pm GMT

27 min: Great chance for Diouf! Mané miscontrols a pass, but the ball inadvertently bounces into Keita’s path. Mané cleverly chests it down to Diouf, who tries to lift the ball over the onrushing Ondoa, but gets too much on the ball, which drops just over the bar. That’s a poor miss, despite the attentions of Ondoa, who was injured in trying to tackle Diouf. The Stoke City striker has missed a host of chances in this tournament, particularly in the 2-0 win over Zimbabwe, and no doubt Moussa Sow (who scored against Algeria) will be itching to take his place from the bench.

7.26pm GMT

24 min: Mané turns past Oyongo, and the Cameroon defender unceremoniously pulls the Liverpool man back. It should be a clear yellow card for Oyongo, and it is.

7.25pm GMT

22 min: I can’t say Ondoa has impressed me this tournament. He’s another player that has come through Barcelona’s academy, but seems nervy, especially under the high ball. He did, however, make a brilliant save to deny Gabon’s Ndong in Cameroon’s final group game to ensure they qualified for this quarter-final.

7.23pm GMT

20 min: Keita beats three Cameroonians, throws in a couple of stepovers and delivers a brilliant cross to the near post. Ondoa comes for the cross, gets nowhere near it, but luckily Teikeu is there to head it away. Kouyaté tries to loop the rebound into the empty net, but he can’t get over it and the ball sails over the bar.

7.20pm GMT

18 min: Cameroon put their first good move together, which ends with Moukandjo blasting a shot high and wide. Some neat touches in the build-up, though, with Bassogog and Siani combining well to set up their captain.

7.18pm GMT

15 min: Keita has been Senegal’s best player thus far. The Lazio man grew up in Barcelona’s academy from 2004-11, but never broke into the first team. He’s a real gem, and giving Cameroon’s right back Fai all sorts of problems on Senegal’s left flank.

7.16pm GMT

13 min: An awful, awful tackle from Diouf on Siani! The Stoke City forward took a heavy touch and tried to regain the ball with a slide tackle, but ended up going studs up on Cameroon’s central midfielder, just below the knee! That should be a red card … but the referee pulls out a yellow! Lucky boy, perhaps it is because we are still so early in the game. It shouldn’t matter, though, Diouf should have seen red.

7.14pm GMT

11 min: It’s all Senegal. Diouf makes a break down the left, outpacing Teikeu, and gets to the byline, but his cross is behind Mané, who was steaming in at the back post.

7.11pm GMT

8 min: Kouyaté leaps high to head the ball on and lands heavily on his his left wrist, which is bandaged. A quick wince and he’s back on his feet. I’m sure West Ham’s physio has one eye on this game.

7.10pm GMT

6 min: Cameroon are sitting extremely deep, every man behind the ball. Every goal they’ve scored in this tournament has been from outside the penalty box, so far relying on spectacular strikes to get them through the group stages. They need a more cohesive form of attack.

7.08pm GMT

4 min: Gassama has made a flying start to this match down Senegal’s right hand-side, first whipping in a dangerous from the byline, then winning a dangerous free-kick, which is cleared by Fai. It will be interesting to see how Cameroon defend these set pieces without their talisman NKoulou.

7.04pm GMT

2 min: Mané goes shoulder to shoulder with Oyongo and comes off second best. Cameroon look up for this, they are going to play on the counter-attack and try to use the pace of Toko and Ndip Tambe.

7.01pm GMT

Peeeeeeeep! We are underway! It’s 25°C in Franceville, and a party atmosphere in the stands. Both sets of fans are going for it. Let’s do this.

6.58pm GMT

The teams are out! Senegal in their resplendent white strip, every player with his hand on his heart as they belt out the national anthem, which is a cracker, by the way, especially at the end. Lots of horns.

6.54pm GMT

Two Lions, of sorts, these are two bonafide giants of African football. But there are some other big nations missing at this tournament. You can find out how, here.

Related: Afcon 2017: how did South Africa and Nigeria, Africa's richest nations, miss out?

6.49pm GMT

Senegal are the Fifa highest-ranked team left in the tournament (33). Cameroon are the lowest (62). But it’s knockout football. Yeah? Yeah.

6.49pm GMT

Cameroon are in good spirits, seen chanting and dancing their way off the coach, complete with drum. That is never not fun to watch. I’m just pleased I didn’t have to see Gary Cahill do the same at the Euros.

6.45pm GMT

These two teams did meet in an Afcon final, back in 2002. It wasn’t exactly a classic, a 0-0, with Cameroon prevailing 3-2 in the penalty shootout.

6.26pm GMT

Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly – the subject of a £42.5m bid from Chelsea in the summer – starts in central defence. Everton’s Gana and West Ham’s rangy Kouyaté are the fulcrum of the team in central midfield, whilst Stoke’s Mame Biram Diouf, Liverpool’s Sadio Mané and Lazio’s Keita Baldé Diao lead the line.

No NKoulou for Cameroon! He is Cameroon’s most capped player at this tournament, but has to settle for a place on the bench, alongside Vincent Aboubakar.

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11.28am GMT

Senegal’s elimination from Afcon cannot come quickly enough for Liverpool fans. Jamie Carragher/Danny Murphy/Mark Lawrenson/Jamie Redknapp/Steve McManaman/Graeme Souness presumably cannot wait for the moment when he can say that the return of Mané is “like a new signing for Liverpool.” Having won four on the bounce with him in the side at the end of 2016, Liverpool have drawn with Plymouth, lost home and away to Southampton, and lost to Swansea and Wolverhampton Wandereres at home since Sadio Mané left for Gabon at the start of the month – their only victory in that period a narrow 1-0 win over League Two Plymouth Argyle in an FA Cup replay.

This MBM is about the glory of an entire continent – not about Liverpool, or the relatively unimportant English competitions that they occasionally compete in – but it does go to highlight what an important player Mané is – Steven Gerrard admitted after Liverpool’s defeat to Wolves earlier today that ‘It’s clear for everyone to see, he’s a top player and we’ve missed him so much.”

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