
FIFA has officially attributed Senegal's first goal against Iraq to Habib Diarra, rather than Abdoulaye Seck, following their 5-0 victory in the 2026 World Cup group stage. The statistical correction alters the official match sheet. The goal, scored in the 4th minute, originated from a corner taken by Lamine Camara. Abdoulaye Seck headed the ball, which was then slightly deflected and poorly handled in the box before crossing the line. FIFA determined that Habib Diarra ultimately touched the ball, leading to the goal being credited to him. This marks Habib Diarra's first World Cup goal, while Abdoulaye Seck's action is now considered a decisive participation without a goal attribution. Senegal's dominant 5-0 win over Iraq was a significant success in their qualification campaign for the knockout phase, with other goals scored amidst their overall physical and technical superiority.
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Senegal has officially qualified for the World Cup knockout stage after a 5-0 victory over Iraq and Egypt's draw with Iran. While many projections suggest a match against England in the next round, this scenario is unlikely. A Senegal vs. England match would only occur if the Democratic Republic of Congo fails to qualify as one of the best third-placed teams. The Democratic Republic of Congo has a strong chance to qualify, facing Uzbekistan, considered one of the easier teams in the group stage. A win for the Democratic Republic of Congo would alter the final bracket, with them potentially playing England, and Senegal facing a different opponent. In that case, Senegal would have a three-in-four chance of playing the winner of Group K, which will be decided between Colombia and Portugal. The fourth possibility would see Senegal play Belgium, currently leading Group G.
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.