
Issa Diop, who scored Morocco's equalizer against the Netherlands in the 2026 World Cup round of sixteen, has Senegalese origins. Abdoulaye Diaw, a specialist in Senegalese football history, highlighted Diop's connection to Libasse Diop, a former Senegalese international and national football figure. Libasse Diop played for Bordeaux, becoming one of the first Senegalese players at the highest level in France. Issa Diop's goal allowed Morocco to force extra time and ultimately win in a penalty shootout, securing their qualification for the World Cup 2026 round of sixteen. Morocco will now face Canada in the next round, with interest in Issa Diop's journey heightened by his family ties to Senegal and the legacy of his grandfather, Libasse Diop.
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Former Senegalese international Malick Diop has shared his analysis ahead of the decisive 2026 World Cup match between Senegal and Belgium. The Lions of Teranga, led by Pape Thiaw, are set to face the Red Devils in the round of 16 on July 1st in Seattle, with kickoff scheduled for 8:00 PM GMT. Diop believes Senegal can succeed if they replicate the intensity, tactical discipline, and enthusiasm shown in their first half against France and second half against Iraq. He noted that this is a unique World Cup matchup between two teams with entirely different profiles, and Senegal enters with high confidence following their significant victory over Iraq, which secured their qualification. Betwinner specialists favor Belgium to win with odds of 2.24, while Senegal has odds of 3.61. A draw after regular time is at 3.42. Senegal's qualification odds are 2.3, compared to Belgium's 1.62. Diop also anticipates a low-scoring game, with odds of 1.73 for fewer than 2.5 total goals.

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