Harambee Stars keeper Patrick Matasi made a big save from Sadio Mane, although Kenya looked the second best team by miles the whole night.
We take a look at how the Harambee Stars players fared during their 3-0 loss to Senegal.
Patrick Matasi – 7/10 Nothing he could do about the three goals as his defence let him down. But, what a crucial save it was to stop Mane from the penalty.
Philemon Otieno - 4/10 Had more effect than he did during the Algeria game, but still did not look convincing while defending. His night was summed up after he was shown a red card after a silly challenge.
Musa Mohammed - 4/10 was at fault for the second goal as he failed to deal with the pace of Mane.
Joseph Akumu - 6/10 Kenya’s best centre-back thanks to his work rate, like the others, was overrun in the second half.
Aboud Omar - 5/10 Comfortable in the first half but bypassed when Senegal got going.
Victor Wanyama - 5/10 A not commanding display from the midfielder, he looked tired after playing full minutes in both previous matches.
Dennis Omino - 6/10 Almost came close to scoring, with his best chance dealt with by Senegal goalkeeper Alfred Gomis.
Ayub Masika - 5/10 Showed a bit of trickery but failed to deliver anything meaningful before being withdrawn.
Johana Omolo – 6/10 Looked dangerous whenever he had the ball in his feet.
Erick Ouma – 5/10 The winger's influence faded in the second half as Kenya lost possession.
Michael Olunga – 4/10 The striker was handed a tall task in this match, trying to create chances for himself against big defenders in Cheikhou Kouyate and Kalidou Koulibaly.
Substitutes
John Avire - N/A brought on for Omino showed a little glimpse of what he can do.
Bernard Ochieng – N/A brought late on in the 80th minute did not have much of an influence on the game.