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Pocket Gate at AFCON: Senegal's Swagger Sets the Stage for Egypt Showdown

13 January 2026

Pocket Gate at AFCON: Senegal's Swagger Sets the Stage for Egypt Showdown
Senegal's pocket gesture sparks online debate ahead of the AFCON semi-final.

Lead-Up to the Match

A controversial video clip has sparked anger among Egyptian fans in recent hours after the Senegal national team's official X account posted a clip ahead of the much-anticipated semi-final of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Senegal advanced with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Mali in the quarterfinals, while Egypt overturned a deficit to beat Ivory Coast 3-2 in a dramatic clash.

Video, Reactions, and Official Clarifications

In the clip, Senegalese players gesture with the famous 'pocket' move, typically signaling that everything is under control.

The gesture comes amid Senegal's recent success against Egypt, fueling online comments.

Kooora asked for comment from a Senegal squad insider who declined to be named, saying the clip does not mock Egypt or its players.

He added that after training, as in any club, teams split into two sides and the winners celebrated in that manner—nothing more.

He concluded that Egypt and its people are fully respected.

The report also notes that the context is a normal post-training routine that ended with a typical celebration by the winning side.

Egypt, for its part, emphasized respect for both teams.

Two light-hearted lines to close: Punchline 1: If confidence paid rent, Senegal just bought a pair of pockets with a swagger warranty. Punchline 2: Egypt fans: we came for drama, stayed for the memes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sparked the controversy around the video?

A clip from Senegal's official account showing players performing a 'pocket' gesture ahead of the AFCON semi-final against Egypt sparked debate about whether it mocked Egypt.

What were the recent results for both teams?

Senegal beat Mali 1-0 in the quarter-finals, while Egypt beat Ivory Coast 3-2 in a dramatic quarter-final clash.

What did Senegal’s camp say about the gesture?

A Senegal insider said the clip was not mocking Egypt or its players and described it as a routine post-training celebration, with due respect for both nations.