‘They enjoyed taking towels from Nigeria GK’ – How Nwabali ordeal helped Senegal outwit Morocco

Jan 24, 2026 - 14:30
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‘They enjoyed taking towels from Nigeria GK’ – How Nwabali ordeal helped Senegal outwit Morocco

Senegal were crowned champions of Africa on Sunday night after edging hosts Morocco 1-0 in a tense Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat,.Soccernet.ng reports.

But the decisive moment of the contest did not only come from Pape Gueye’s extra-time winner.

Behind the scenes, a curious subplot involving towels, ball boys and goalkeepers played an unlikely role in shaping the outcome.

AFCON 2025 champions Senegal
AFCON 2025 champions Senegal. Photo Credit: CAF X

Gueye struck four minutes into extra time to settle a tight contest, while Édouard Mendy’s composure and authority between the posts ensured Senegal kept a clean sheet on one of the biggest nights in their history.

Yet, as Senegal celebrated only their second AFCON title, it was revelations from backup goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf that offered a fascinating insight into how detailed preparation, and lessons drawn from Nigeria’s experience, helped tip the balance.

Semi Ajayi, Stanley Nwabali, Frank Onyeka
Semi Ajayi, Stanley Nwabali, Frank Onyeka. Photo by Segun Ogunfeyitimi Copyright: xVincentxKAMTOxIMAGO

Diouf, who spent much of the final stationed near Mendy’s goal, was tasked with a simple but vital job: keep his teammate’s gloves dry as rain began to fall. What followed turned into one of the most talked-about moments of the night, with footage showing Diouf desperately protecting a towel from ball boys and even Moroccan players, including Achraf Hakimi.

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Senegal picked lessons from Nwabali’s ordeal

According to Diouf, Senegal had anticipated exactly this kind of disruption after watching Morocco’s semi-final against Nigeria, where Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali was repeatedly denied his towels in chaotic circumstances.

African champions Senegal
Photo Credit: CAF X

“We had already seen in the previous match how they enjoyed taking the towels from the Nigerian goalkeeper (Nwabali),” Diouf told BeInSports. “We don’t know why. They did it during regular time and eventually managed to take it. Then, in extra time, when it really started raining, Mory Diaw went to bring towels to Édouard, and by the time I returned, they had already taken them.”


Nigeria eventually lost that semi-final on penalties after Samuel Chukwueze and Bruno Onyemaechi missed from the spot, but Senegal took careful note of what had unfolded.

“When I arrived, they did exactly the same thing,” Diouf explained.

“A Moroccan player ran after me trying to grab it, and then the ball boys and some official also got involved. I did all of this to make sure Édouard was in the best possible condition, because we needed a top goalkeeper to win the final.”

At one point, the situation became almost farcical.

“I almost went onto the field by myself, thinking the referee would stop the game. But no, I found myself on the ground, in the penalty area. I realized I was more of a hindrance than anything else, so I got up and moved elsewhere. It was surreal.”

In the end, Mendy stayed focused, Senegal held firm, and a lesson first taught by Nwabali’s frustration helped deliver continental glory.

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