Sénégal en quarts de finale : Mory Diaw salue la force mentale des Lions
After Senegal's victory in the round of 16, goalkeeper Mory Diaw spoke in the mixed zone to analyze the team's performance and morale. He felt the essential objective had been achieved in this knockout match, emphasizing that the mission was accomplished and that the focus should now be on recovery to prepare for the next stage of the competition.
Mory Diaw was quick to praise the quality of their opponents, noting that the match was far from a mere formality, contrary to the expectations of some observers. He specified that the opposing team displayed a much more skillful and competitive style of play than in their previous encounters in Dakar and Benghazi. This resistance forced the Senegalese to raise their level of play to avoid an upset.
A highlight of the match was Ibrahim Bey's historic goal, making him the youngest player in Senegal's history to score in an Africa Cup of Nations finals tournament. Mory Diaw was quick to congratulate his young teammate, emphasizing that his successful integration reflects the excellent atmosphere within the dressing room. According to the goalkeeper, the team is determined to support this raw talent and help him reach the highest levels.
Finally, when asked about the way the Lions were forced to chase the game, Mory Diaw admitted that as a goalkeeper, he would always prefer to keep a clean sheet. However, he emphasized that this ability to react and turn things around demonstrates great mental strength. This psychological resilience, he believes, will be a major asset for the challenges ahead in the tournament.
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