Afcon 2023 star celebrates on bench as he scores goal AFTER being substituted in never-before-seen moment

YOUSSEF EN-NESYRI celebrated his goal against Tanzania in bizarre fashion as he was already on the Morocco bench.

The Sevilla star bagged Morocco‘s third in their Afcon match at the Stade de San Pédro in the Ivory Coast.

Morocco are running away with the game

After a lengthy VAR check, Youssef En-Nesyri goal stands to make it 3⃣-0⃣! pic.twitter.com/L4BTGNNKGn

— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) January 17, 2024

APYoussef En-Nesyri scored for Morocco[/caption]

Sky SportsHis goal was not given until after he was substituted[/caption]

En-Nesyri, 26, fired home after a brilliant ball from Achraf Hakimi found him open in the Tanzania box.

However, it appeared that the goal was going to be ruled offside as VAR announced the goal was being checked.

During the break, the striker was one of three players to be taken off by manager Walid Regragui.

En-Nesyri, Hakim Ziyech and Azzedine Ounahi were all replaced by Ayoub El Kaabi, Sofiane Boufal and Amine Harit.

The striker managed to come off the pitch and sit down before VAR had reached its decision.

After a long wait, the goal was finally awarded after he had been substituted.

The Moroccan’s team-mates all jumped to celebrate with him on the bench.

Fans were shocked on social media as one commented: “Is that a first? The VAR review for a goal by Morocco’s En-Nesyri took so long that he was subbed off before it was awarded and celebrated sat on the bench…”

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A second wrote: “En-Nesyri celebrated his goal on the bench haha.”

A third added: “En-Nesyri first player to score while on the bench.”

Morocco won the tie 3-0 as En-Nesryi’s goal was the last of the major action.

Romain Saiss had given his side the lead in the 30th minute before Novatus Miroshi was sent off for Tanzania in the 70th minute.

Ounahi scored just seven minutes after the dismissal before En-Nesryi wrapped up the win.

The win puts Morocco top of Group E ahead of Zambia and Niger.

   

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