Brahim Diaz’s ‘reaction’ as Senegal stripped of AFCON title spotted during Real Madrid clash
A dramatic twist away from the pitch stole attention during a major Champions League night. News emerging mid-match left one Real Madrid player visibly stunned.
What unfolded off the field quickly rivalled events on it, as a controversial ruling reshaped a recent international final.
A night of shocks
Real Madrid secured a 2-1 victory over Manchester City at the Etihad, sealing a 5-1 aggregate win to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
But during the match, reports surfaced that the Confederation of African Football had overturned the Africa Cup of Nations final result.
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Senegal, who had originally won 1-0, were stripped of the title, with Morocco instead declared champions weeks after the game.
benchside reaction
Brahim Diaz, part of Morocco’s national setup, was on the Madrid bench when the news reached him.
Cameras captured the 26-year-old smiling broadly and raising his fists, appearing to celebrate as teammates spoke to him.
While it was not officially confirmed what he was told, the timing and his reaction suggested he had just learned of the decision.
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final controversy
The original final had ended in heartbreak for Morocco, with Diaz involved in a key late moment.
He saw a stoppage-time panenka penalty saved, shortly before Senegal’s Pape Gueye scored the decisive goal.
The ruling reportedly followed a protest linked to that incident, where Diaz was judged to have been fouled before the penalty was awarded.
decision aftermath
According to reports, Senegal briefly left the pitch during the delay before the penalty was taken, returning only after intervention from captain Sadio Mane.
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Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy then saved the spot kick, and Senegal went on to win.
CAF later ruled that leaving the field amounted to forfeiting the match, leading to Morocco being named champions.
Despite the official outcome, images of Senegal lifting the trophy remain fresh, leaving fans divided over the decision.
Sources: CAF reports, AFP, social media footage
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