It seems like you’re describing a football (soccer) match involving the Togo national team, known as the Eperviers, and Burkina Faso’s team, the Stallions. The match appears to have been a closely contested one, with significant moments in extra time.
In the 105th minute, Burkina Faso’s Jonathan Pitroipa scored a decisive goal, securing victory for his team. Prior to that, Togo had a chance to score when Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor’s header seemed to be heading for the goal, but it was saved by Panandetiguiri at the last minute. The Togolese supporters were initially celebrating, believing that their team had scored, but the officials made the correct decision, stating that the ball had not crossed the goal line.
This turn of events likely created a mix of emotions for both the players and supporters of the Togo national team. The disappointment of a missed opportunity followed by the joy that was short-lived when Burkina Faso scored the deciding goal can be a rollercoaster of emotions in football. Such moments often leave a lasting impact on the fans who invest so much in supporting their team.