
Hervé Penot, a journalist for L'Équipe, analyzed Senegal's 3-2 loss to Norway in the second group stage match of the 2026 World Cup. Penot stated that the score was flattering for Senegal, as it did not reflect the team's significant difficulties during the game. With two losses in two matches and six goals conceded, the Lions are facing a challenging start to the competition. Penot suggested that changes to the squad are necessary, especially considering the team's defensive struggles against France and Norway. He advised coach Pape Thiaw to rely more on younger players to revitalize the team and improve their chances of qualifying for the knockout stages. Penot specifically mentioned that Kalidou Koulibaly, despite being a superb player, had not played for two months, which impacted his performance. Senegal still has a chance to qualify for the round of 16, but they must win their final group match against Iraq and hope for favorable results in other games to be among the best third-placed teams.
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English referee Anthony Taylor has been appointed by FIFA to officiate the decisive World Cup 2026 qualifier between Senegal and Iraq, scheduled for Friday in Toronto. Taylor is considered one of Europe's most experienced referees, having officiated numerous Champions League, Premier League, and major international matches, including Euro 2020. He also made history as the first referee since 1901 to officiate two FA Cup finals. Despite his distinguished career, Taylor has faced controversy, with some of his decisions in high-stakes matches drawing criticism from fans and observers, notably from Chelsea supporters and during the 2023 Europa League final between Sevilla FC and AS Roma. This mixed reputation suggests Taylor is accustomed to managing high-pressure situations. For Senegal, the focus remains on the sporting aspects of the match. After two defeats, Pape Thiaw's team must maintain discipline, avoid unnecessary disputes, and concentrate on securing a victory against Iraq to keep their qualification hopes alive for the round of 16.

FIFA has officially appointed English referee Anthony Taylor to officiate the World Cup 2026 group stage match between Senegal and Iraq. The game, which is the third and final matchday for Group I, will take place on Friday at Toronto Stadium in Canada. Taylor, an experienced referee in the Premier League and Champions League, will be assisted by his compatriots Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn. This match is crucial for Senegal, coached by Pape Thiaw, as they need a victory to maintain their hopes of qualifying for the round of sixteen. Beyond winning against Iraq, Senegal will also need to monitor results from other groups and the rankings of the best third-placed teams, which could determine the final qualifying spots for the knockout phase.