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Pape Thiaw: “We Secured Three Points Against a Challenging Sudanese Team”

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The goal is almost achieved.

After Senegal’s win over South Sudan on October 10, the coach of the Senegalese national team shared his thoughts. Pape Thiaw stated that the aim was to secure three points, with a crucial match ahead at home.

“We managed to take the three points against a South Sudan team that challenged us in the first half; we adjusted our game in the second half and won. This victory keeps us in contention since DR Congo also secured a win. We have another important match at home,” said Senegal coach Pape Thiaw.

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With this victory, Senegal now shares points with DR Congo but remains at the top of Group B. The direct qualification for the 2026 World Cup will be determined on Tuesday in Diamniadio against Mauritania in a key match.


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