Hosts Morocco Ready for Battle with Mane’s Senegal in AFCON Final

Morocco's defender #02 Achraf Hakimi celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (AFP)
Morocco's defender #02 Achraf Hakimi celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (AFP)
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Hosts Morocco Ready for Battle with Mane’s Senegal in AFCON Final

Morocco's defender #02 Achraf Hakimi celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (AFP)
Morocco's defender #02 Achraf Hakimi celebrates after the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (AFP)

The Africa Cup of Nations reaches its climax on Sunday with a final showdown between the continent's two leading footballing powerhouses as hosts Morocco look to win the title for the first time in 50 years when they take on Sadio Mane's Senegal.

The match kicks off at 1900 GMT at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, where almost all of the crowd of 69,000 will be backing a Morocco side captained by African player of the year Achraf Hakimi.

The first AFCON ever to start in one year and end in another could be the second in a row to be won by the host nation, with the Atlas Lions aiming to follow in the footsteps of Ivory Coast, crowned champions in front of their own fans in Abidjan in 2024.

Walid Regragui's Morocco have established themselves in recent years as Africa's pre-eminent national team, becoming the first from the continent to reach a World Cup semi-final, in 2022, and climbing to 11th place in the world rankings, just above Italy.

However, they have long been AFCON underachievers, with their only title to date coming in 1976. This will be their first final since 2004, when they lost to Tunisia with Regragui part of the team.

Senegal, meanwhile, are appearing in their third final in four editions and are targeting a second title to follow their 2022 triumph, when Mane scored the decisive penalty in a shoot-out win over Egypt in Yaounde.

"We dreamt of being here and now we have done it," Regragui told reporters in the Moroccan capital on Saturday.

He has been under suffocating pressure to deliver the title for the football-mad nation, and would perhaps not have kept his job through to the approaching World Cup in North America had he not at least taken the team this far.

"I hope this is just the beginning and not our last AFCON final," he added.

"Big football nations want to be up there on a regular basis. Tomorrow (Sunday) we want to try to make history."

He added: "Senegal will need to be really strong to beat us at home, although they are capable."

Morocco's success over the last four weeks has been based around the attacking inspiration of Real Madrid winger Brahim Diaz, the tournament's top scorer with five goals, as well as a defense which has conceded only once -- and that a penalty in a group-stage draw with Mali.

Being at home brings extra pressure, but can also be a huge advantage, and Senegal have complained about the conditions in which they were welcomed to Rabat ahead of the game.

The Lions of Teranga were based in the northern port city of Tangiers for the duration of the tournament before arriving in Rabat by train on Friday.

Senegal's star player Mane, a two-time winner of the African player of the year prize, said after netting the winner in the semi-final against Egypt that Sunday's game would be his last ever AFCON appearance.

Remarkably, Senegal coach Pape Thiaw insisted on the eve of the game that the former Liverpool forward may have no choice but to rethink that decision.

"I think he made his decision in the heat of the moment and the country does not agree, and I as coach of the national team do not agree," said Thiaw.

"We would like to keep him for as long as possible," added the coach, who is without center-back and captain Kalidou Koulibaly due to suspension.



Harry Kane Keeps Scoring as Bayern Maintains 6-point Bundesliga Lead

Bayern's Harry Kane celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich, in Bremen, Germany, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (Carmen Jaspersen/dpa via AP)
Bayern's Harry Kane celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich, in Bremen, Germany, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (Carmen Jaspersen/dpa via AP)
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Harry Kane Keeps Scoring as Bayern Maintains 6-point Bundesliga Lead

Bayern's Harry Kane celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich, in Bremen, Germany, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (Carmen Jaspersen/dpa via AP)
Bayern's Harry Kane celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich, in Bremen, Germany, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. (Carmen Jaspersen/dpa via AP)

Harry Kane scored twice as Bayern Munich maintained its six-point Bundesliga lead with a 3-0 win at relegation-threatened Werder Bremen on Saturday.

Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer went off at half time, reportedly as a precaution, with a minor calf problem. Jonas Urbig took his place for the second period.

Kane had already scored his goals. The first was a penalty in the 22nd minute after Lennart Karl was brought down. The second came four minutes later with a crisp shot in off the post from outside the penalty area, The Associated Press reported.

It was the England star's 26th league goal of the season. Nine of those have been penalties.

Leon Goretzka, making a rare start in his final season at Bayern, scored the third goal in the 70th.

Bayern’s win means the team is highly unlikely to be overtaken by Borussia Dortmund when the two rivals meet in two weeks.

Dortmund, which defeated Mainz 4-0 for its sixth consecutive league win on Friday, next visits Leipzig while Bayern hosts Eintracht Frankfurt in the 23rd round, a week before “der Klassiker” in Dortmund.

Hoffenheim eyes Champions League Hoffenheim consolidated third place with a 3-0 win over Freiburg.

Andrej Kramarić scored a contender for goal of the day when he lobbed the ball in from around 40 meters. But a VAR check found he was offside.

Fisnik Asllani and Ozan Kabak were on target after the break for Hoffenheim before substitute Valentin Gendrey scored seconds after going on to the field in stoppage time.

Bayer Leverkusen moved into fourth spot, the last place for Champions League qualification, with a 4-0 win over lowly St. Pauli.


De Minaur Eases Past Inconsistent Humbert into Rotterdam Final

Alex de Minaur of Australia in action against Ugo Humbert of France during their men's singles semi-finals match at the Rotterdam Open tennis tournament in Ahoy, Rotterdam, 14 February 2026.  EPA/
Alex de Minaur of Australia in action against Ugo Humbert of France during their men's singles semi-finals match at the Rotterdam Open tennis tournament in Ahoy, Rotterdam, 14 February 2026. EPA/
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De Minaur Eases Past Inconsistent Humbert into Rotterdam Final

Alex de Minaur of Australia in action against Ugo Humbert of France during their men's singles semi-finals match at the Rotterdam Open tennis tournament in Ahoy, Rotterdam, 14 February 2026.  EPA/
Alex de Minaur of Australia in action against Ugo Humbert of France during their men's singles semi-finals match at the Rotterdam Open tennis tournament in Ahoy, Rotterdam, 14 February 2026. EPA/

Australia's Alex de Minaur Saturday cruised into the final of the Rotterdam Open, holding his nerve to overcome an error-strewn challenge from France's Ugo Humbert with a 6-4, 6-3 win.

Neither player were at their best in a semi-final marred by dozens of unforced errors but De Minaur produced more consistent tennis at the big moments, saving 10 break points.

"I tried my best to be as solid as I could and today was another great mental performance," AFP quoted De Minaur as saying.

"I was in a lot of tough moments on my serve and the fact that I was able to hang tough and find a way out of these service games was critical...
"Hopefully tomorrow I don't have to save that many break points."

The top-seeded De Minaur seized the initiative early in the first set, breaking serve in the third game as Humbert pushed a simple groundstroke wide.

Humbert had his chances to get back into the set, squandering four break points in the fourth game and two more in the eighth.

But the consistent Australian held firm, taking the set with an Humbert forehand dropping long.

More unforced errors dogged Humbert at the start of the second set, De Minaur breaking his serve in the first game as he dumped a simple forehand into the net.

The Frenchman had yet another three chances to break back into the match in the eighth game but was denied by some trademark De Minaur defending.

De Minaur sealed the win as Humbert dragged a backhand wide, leaving the Frenchman to rue 41 unforced errors and zero break points converted out of 10 chances.

The 26-year-old Australian is the first person in the tournament's history to reach three consecutive finals.

The world number eight is hoping to make it third time lucky in Rotterdam after losing the last two finals to Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz respectively.

The world's top two are not in Rotterdam this year. Sinner did not enter while Alcaraz withdrew after his epic efforts to win the Australian Open earlier this month.

Barring his way in the final will be the winner of Saturday's later clash between second-seeded Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Bublik from Kazakhstan.

Rotterdam has been a happy hunting ground for world number six Auger-Aliassime. He took home the trophy in 2022, beating Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final.


'Nothing is Impossible': Shaidorov Shocks Favorite Malinin to Make History

Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Figure Skating - Men Single Skating - Free Skating - Milano Ice Skating Arena, Milan, Italy - February 13, 2026. Ilia Malinin of United States performs during the Free Skating REUTERS/Yara Nardi
Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Figure Skating - Men Single Skating - Free Skating - Milano Ice Skating Arena, Milan, Italy - February 13, 2026. Ilia Malinin of United States performs during the Free Skating REUTERS/Yara Nardi
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'Nothing is Impossible': Shaidorov Shocks Favorite Malinin to Make History

Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Figure Skating - Men Single Skating - Free Skating - Milano Ice Skating Arena, Milan, Italy - February 13, 2026. Ilia Malinin of United States performs during the Free Skating REUTERS/Yara Nardi
Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Figure Skating - Men Single Skating - Free Skating - Milano Ice Skating Arena, Milan, Italy - February 13, 2026. Ilia Malinin of United States performs during the Free Skating REUTERS/Yara Nardi

Mikhail Shaidorov said his Olympic men's figure skating gold proved "nothing is impossible" after shocking US star Ilia Malinin on Friday to make history for Kazakhstan.

Shaidorov, the world silver medalist, had been in fifth after Tuesday's short program but delivered a technically exceptional free skate to grab gold as Malinan finished off the podium in eighth.

Shaidorov hit five quads and an incredible opening triple Axel-Euler-quadruple Salchow combination which racked up big points and settled his nerves.

Surprized by his victory, he paid tribute to Malinin: "He is very important for figure skating, he is the best skater in history.

"I still can't believe I'm an Olympic champion."

Malinin, a two-time defending world champion and undefeated for over two years, had been leading after the short program, but he capitulated and ultimately finished 15th in the free skate and eighth overall.

The 21-year-old fell twice and singled his attempt at a first quadruple axel in Olympic history with only three clean quads for the skater who hit a record seven on his way to victory in the Grand Prix final where Shaidorov finished sixth.

"When I was watching Ilia skating I was surprized because usually he's exceptional and I don't know what exactly happened," Shaidorov said.

"I was rooting for him. When you're nervous you can make mistakes, as they say in figure skating 'the ice is slippery'.

"Everyone was very nervous and we were all under pressure.

"I told him (after the competition) it was incredibly difficult for me to share the same ice as him."

Japan's Yuma Kagiyama, second after the short program, also fell during his routine, but took silver ahead of compatriot Shun Sato who moved up from ninth.

France's Adam Siao Him Fa, who had been third, dropped to seventh.

"It was important for me to show good skating and what I had learned," Shaidorov said.

To calm his nerves, Shaidorov revealed he had assembled Lego before taking to the ice.

His free skate to "The Diva Dance" earned him personal best scores of 198.64 for the routine and 291.58 overall.

- Stars align -

Such was his relief he collapsed on the ice after his four-minute routine.

"I felt relieved this incredible pressure was gone," he said. "I did everything I could and nothing else depended on me that moment."

Shaidorov said that his world silver medal had had a big impact on the popularity of the sport in his country.

"I hope after my victory we'll have better conditions for young people to join the sport and know that nothing is impossible."

The 21-year-old's gold was only the second title for Kazakhstan at a Winter Olympics after Vladimir Smirnov won cross-country gold in Lillehammer in 1994.

Kazakh figure skater Denis Ten won men's figure skating bronze at the Sochi Olympics in 2014.

And Shaidorov praised Ten, who died aged 25 after being stabbed by car thieves.

"Denis Ten influenced me and figure skating in Kazakhstan. He opened the door for us.

"I hope this medal will open the door for skaters from Kazakhstan to know the sky is the limit.

"Today the stars aligned for me."