Mane scores a brace as Senegal shocks Brazil 4-2

It was the first time Brazil lost by two goals since it was beaten 2-0 by Chile in 2015, while it had not conceded four or more in a match since the humiliating 7-1 loss to Germany in the 2014 World Cup semifinals.

Published : Jun 21, 2023 04:57 IST - 2 MINS READ

Senegal’s Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring his side’s fourth goal from a penalty.
Senegal’s Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring his side’s fourth goal from a penalty. | Photo Credit: AP
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Senegal’s Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring his side’s fourth goal from a penalty. | Photo Credit: AP

Sadio Mane scored twice to help Senegal fight back and shock Brazil 4-2 in a friendly in Lisbon on Tuesday, the five-time world champion’s third loss in their last four matches.

It was the first time Brazil lost by two goals since it was beaten 2-0 by Chile in 2015, while it had not conceded four or more in a match since the humiliating 7-1 loss to Germany in the 2014 World Cup semifinals.

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Lucas Paqueta gave Brazil the lead early in the first half and the side thought it had won a penalty when Vinicius Jr was fouled inside the box, but the referee’s decision was overturned following a VAR review for an offside in the buildup.

Senegal made the most of its first chance when the Brazil defence failed to clear a cross into the box and Habib Diallo smashed the ball into the net with a powerful volley in the 22nd minute.

The goal gave Senegal confidence and it scored twice in three minutes after the break, with defender Marquinhos inadvertently deflecting an Ismaiia Sarr header into his own goal before Mane curled a brilliant strike from just inside the box into the far top corner.

Marquinhos made amends for his earlier mistake by scoring Brazil’s second from a loose ball inside the box, but Senegal kept its cool and extended the lead when Mane scored from the penalty spot after Nicolas Jackson was fouled inside the box by Brazil goalkeeper Ederson.

It was another blow for Brazil, which has Under-20 manager Ramon Menezes acting as a caretaker coach.

The Brazilian FA (CBF) is still pursuing Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti to be its new coach. The role has been vacant since the resignation of Tite following their World Cup quarterfinal exit in December.

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