Inside Sadio Mane's Marriage to Wife 13 Years His Junior and How Many Children He Wants
Senegal, Egypt, Nigeria, and Morocco compete for a spot in the AFCON final with Morocco's Brahim Diaz leading with five goals in five games, tournament organizers said.
- On Jan. 14, Senegal face Egypt at 12 p.m. ET and Nigeria meet Morocco at 3 p.m. ET on beIN Sports and Fubo.
- Senegal reached the semis after conceding only two goals and a 1-0 win over Mali, and they will need another standout performer to claim a first tournament since 2021.
- Nigeria rely on Victor Osimhen's form while Senegal spread goals across attackers, with Osimhen scoring four goals and two assists, Ademola Lookman three goals and two assists, and Sadio Mane providing three assists.
- To beat Morocco, Nigeria must be near-perfect as Achraf Hakimi's return strengthens Morocco's attack while Nigeria chase their first continental title since 2013.
- Looking beyond the semis, Morocco, Senegal and Egypt will represent Africa at the 2026 World Cup while Nigeria seek redemption, and Sadio Mane will be backed by his wife Aisha Tamba.
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Inside Sadio Mane's marriage to wife 13 years his junior and how many children he wants
Former Liverpool star Sadio Mane and his Senegal team are gearing up for an Africa Cup of Nations semi-final against Egypt, and he'll be supported by his wife, Aisha Tamba
Sadio Mane's marriage to then 18-year-old, her finishing school and how many kids he wants - The Mirror
Sadio Mane's Senegal are preparing for a crunch Africa Cup of Nations semi-final against Egypt, and the former Liverpool forward will be cheered on by his wife Aisha Tamba
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