Morocco midfielder Ismael Saibari has apologised to Senegal goalkeeper Édouard Mendy following the controversial towel incident that marred the closing stages of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final.
Saibari came under heavy criticism after television footage showed him attempting to interfere with Mendy’s towel during the tense encounter in Rabat, an act widely viewed as unsporting behaviour. The towel, routinely used by goalkeepers to dry their gloves and the ball, became an unlikely flashpoint in a final already charged with emotion and controversy.
In the aftermath of Senegal’s 1–0 extra-time victory over Morocco, Saibari reached out to Mendy to express regret over his actions. The Moroccan international acknowledged that emotions ran high during the match and admitted his conduct was inappropriate.
Sources close to both camps confirmed that Mendy accepted the apology, drawing a line under the incident as Senegal celebrated their second AFCON title.
The episode was one of several flashpoints in a dramatic final that also featured disputed VAR decisions, a brief walk-off by Senegal in protest, and heated confrontations involving players and officials.
While the controversy continues to dominate post-match discussion, both players have now moved to de-escalate tensions, reinforcing calls for sportsmanship after one of the most chaotic AFCON finals in recent memory.




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