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AFCON: Jackson brace gets Senegal off to perfect start

Updated / Tuesday, 23 Dec 2025 17:17

Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson scored twice as **Senegal** got their 2025 ⁠Africa Cup of Nations campaign off to a winning start with a comfortable 3-0 Group D ‍victory over **Botswana** in Tangier.

Jackson converted Ismail Jakobs' low cross to give his side the lead after 40 minutes as they broke the resistance of a stubborn Botswana, before showing quick feet from Ismaila Sarr’s pass to finish from ⁠close range just before the hour-mark.

Senegal, who won the Cup ⁠of Nations title in 2021 and are among the favourites again, ⁠overwhelmed ‍their ⁠opponents with waves of attacks and added a third late ‍on from Cherif Ndiaye, one of ⁠28 efforts on the Botswana goal.

Senegal head Group D on goal difference from the Democratic Republic of Congo after ‍the opening round of games.

**DR Congo** produced a dominant performance against ‍**Benin**, although they only won Group D's opening game 1-0.

Theo Bongonda netted the goal in the 16th minute, letting a long pass from defence bounce and reacting quickest as the Benin defence hesitated to volley the ball into the ⁠net.

He might have had a second 13 minutes later, ⁠side-footing towards the corner of the net but seeing his goalbound ⁠effort ‍blocked ⁠by defender Olivier Verdon.

The Congolese, twice continental champions, did ‍have the ball in the net ⁠two minutes into the second half as Cedric Bakambu easily headed home a pinpoint cross from Nathanael Mbuku, but ‍after a lengthy VAR check it was ruled offside.

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