
Didier Deschamps, the French national team coach, praised the Senegalese team's qualities during his pre-match press conference, ahead of France's entry into the 2026 World Cup against Senegal. Deschamps classified the Lions among the best teams in Africa and highlighted their international value. He noted their significant offensive potential and a very effective midfield. The French coach also emphasized Senegal's defensive solidity, recalling its effectiveness during its last continental campaign, and its strong athletic density combined with important technical skills from many players. Deschamps, a 2018 World Cup winner, anticipates a highly contested match for this first group stage game. Senegal and France are scheduled to meet this Tuesday at MetLife Stadium for one of the most anticipated clashes of the first day of the 2026 World Cup, with kickoff at 7:00 PM.
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Barthélémy Dias, president of the Sénégal Biñu Bokk movement and former mayor of Dakar, has publicly criticized Ousmane Sonko after Sonko's interview on RFI and France 24. Dias accused the head of government of lacking political courage. In a statement on social media, Dias stated, "Refusing to take responsibility for one's slanders is already an act of cowardice." He further added that the country's current challenges demand greater responsibility in public discourse, asserting that "persisting in lies when the future of a people is at stake is no longer a simple moral failing, but high treason." This reaction from Dias follows the broadcast of Ousmane Sonko's interview, which has generated significant discussion within the Senegalese political sphere.

Former Senegalese international Khalilou Fadiga, a FIFA Legend, has arranged for the family of his late teammate Papa Bouba Diop to receive an official invitation to attend events related to the 2026 World Cup. The invitation, extended by FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Gelson Fernandes, Deputy Director of Member Associations, is for Papa Bouba Diop's wife, Marie-Aude Diop, and their two children, Aaron Seyni Diop and Ava Diop. This gesture honors Papa Bouba Diop, who scored Senegal's first World Cup goal on May 31, 2002, securing a historic 1-0 victory against then-world champions France in the opening match. Fadiga, currently an advisor to the President of the Senegalese Football Federation, Abdoulaye Fall, utilized his FIFA connections to ensure his former partner's legacy is celebrated. Papa Bouba Diop passed away on November 29, 2020, at the age of 42 due to Charcot's disease, and remains a significant figure in Senegalese football history. His 2002 goal against France is an iconic moment in Senegalese and African sports.

Artist MMD has released "ALLEZ SENEGAL," a song dedicated to the Lions of Teranga and their supporters as the team prepares for the 2026 World Cup. The song features unifying lyrics and an engaging rhythm, celebrating national pride, the players' courage, and the hopes of the Senegalese people for their national team. Intended as both an encouragement for the World Cup and a celebration of Senegalese football achievements, "ALLEZ SENEGAL" aims to rally football fans behind the Lions in their pursuit of global success.