
Influencer Abba No Stress was overcome with emotion and cried tears of joy after Senegal secured its spot in the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup. A widely shared video captured his emotional reaction at the final whistle, which resonated with thousands of internet users. His spontaneous display of emotion reflected the immense relief and pride felt by millions of Senegalese, especially after the team's challenging journey, which included two defeats before this decisive match. Abba No Stress's reaction symbolized the collective sentiment of a nation united behind its national team, the Lions of Teranga.
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Must ReadPape Gueye, a midfielder for Senegal, lauded the team's strong performance in their 5-0 victory over Iraq. He noted that the team learned from its first two matches, improving their offensive effectiveness and maintaining a clean sheet after previously disappointing outings. Gueye highlighted the Lions' conquering spirit and exemplary solidarity, emphasizing that the team delivered when it was crucial. He stated, "Our mission was to win this match and give everything. We did what was necessary. Now, we had to wait for other results to know if we would continue the adventure." This decisive win, combined with favorable results in other groups, secured the Lions of Teranga's qualification for the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup.

Iliman Ndiaye delivered a standout performance for Senegal in their 5-0 victory over Iraq, scoring one goal and providing two assists after coming on as a substitute. His entry into the match transformed the tempo, showcasing remarkable efficiency despite limited playing time in the tournament. Within half an hour, Ndiaye made five touches in the opponent's box and completed five successful dribbles, demonstrating his significant impact on the offensive explosion of the Lions of Teranga. According to advanced statistics, he is the first player in FIFA World Cup history to achieve a goal and two assists after coming off the bench in a single match. Beyond his statistics, Ndiaye's goal celebration, where he formed a star with his hands, drew attention. This gesture has been interpreted as a nod to Senegal's victory in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, symbolizing national pride and the connection between continental successes and global aspirations.

Pape Gueye's second goal in Senegal's 5-0 victory over Iraq showcased the quality of his strike, which was measured at 103 km/h. Entering the game in the second half, the Senegalese midfielder quickly made an impact, finishing an offensive play with a powerful and precise shot that gave the Iraqi goalkeeper little chance. This goal helped secure Senegal's win. While Gueye's shot did not make the top five for fastest shots, it contributed to Senegal's offensive momentum characterized by intense and repeated powerful shots. The fastest shot recorded belongs to Egypt's Emam Ashour, whose strike against Belgium was measured at 123.4 km/h. He is followed by England's Harry Kane 121.6 km/h against Croatia, and then by two players tied at 121.2 km/h: France's Kylian Mbapp茅 France-Senegal and Senegal's Ibrahima Mbaye Senegal-France. The fifth fastest shot was by Croatia's Martin Baturina, with a 120.0 km/h shot against England.