Sénégal – Gambie (3-1) : Les tops et les flops des Lions
Lamine Camara
Coming on as a substitute, the midfielder stabilized the midfield with his valuable presence in winning back possession. Active and composed, he capped his performance with a third goal in the dying moments of the match, definitively sealing Senegal's victory.
Ibrahim Mbaye
Among the standout performers, Ibrahim Mbaye made a significant impact immediately after coming on in the second half. The striker injected more intensity and pace into the Lions' attacking play. His impact was immediate, culminating in a goal in the 47th minute that allowed Senegal to regain control of the match.
The flops
Pape Thiaw
However, things weren't perfect for Senegal, especially in the first half. Coach Pape Thiaw bears a large part of the blame due to his tactical choices. His 3-4-3 system was ill-suited to the players he fielded, which disorganized the team, particularly in defense and midfield. It wasn't until Nobel Mendy's injury in the 42nd minute that adjustments were made, with Lamine Camara coming on and a more balanced formation.
Yehvann Diouf
Starting in this friendly match, goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf also failed to inspire confidence. He made several poor clearances, one of which nearly cost his team dearly in the first half. He also committed a major blunder on the goal conceded, marring an overall shaky performance.
Assane Diao
Finally, Assane Diao also had a poor game. The Como striker was very discreet, despite hitting the post with one shot. Too ineffective, he was substituted at the start of the second half.
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