CAN 2025: The evidence of a "premeditated sabotage" of Senegal against Morocco finally revealed!
Eighty days after the chaotic final of the 2025 CAN, new revelations point to a destabilization strategy of Senegal. Between refusal of security instructions and unfounded espionage accusations, the backstage of the match against Morocco reveals a real scandal.
Senegal would have deliberately ignored the recommendations of CAF and the security forces upon their arrival by train in Rabat. According to sources cited by AS, the Senegalese federation would have declined alternative means of transport despite the identified risks. This attitude is perceived by some observers as a "premeditated measure" intended to influence public opinion in its favor even before the start of the match.
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The espionage accusations made by the Lions of Teranga at the Mohammed VI complex are also questioned. The infrastructure having 14 pitches, any tactical espionage is considered "impossible" by those close to the case. Other selections, such as Cameroon, stayed there without incident during the tournament, even claiming to be "at ease" with the facilities provided by the Moroccan federation.
The climate turned into a scandal during stoppage time, after a controversial penalty in the 97th minute. Almost the entire Senegalese squad, with the exception of Sadio Mané, returned to the locker rooms in protest. During this 30-minute interruption, some players even launched live videos on social networks from the facilities, while CAF attempted a high-tension mediation.
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Disturbing revelations also concern the refereeing. Institutional instructions would have been given to the match official not to inflict a second yellow card on the already cautioned Senegalese in order to "preserve the match". This decision would have allowed Senegal to avoid two expulsions that could have prematurely sealed the fate of the match. CAF must now deliver its final verdict on this African crown still without an official holder.
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