
Norway has qualified for the round of 16 in the 2026 World Cup after defeating C么te d'Ivoire 2-1 in a hard-fought match. Both teams had finished second in their respective groups, with the winner set to face Brazil. C么te d'Ivoire created several scoring opportunities and had five shots on target compared to Norway's four, while Norway maintained slightly more possession with 53% to C么te d'Ivoire's 47%. Erling Haaland scored the decisive goal late in the game, securing the victory and qualification for Norway. This marks Norway's second time reaching the World Cup round of 16. They are scheduled to play Brazil on July 5 in New York for a spot in the quarterfinals. C么te d'Ivoire's World Cup journey concludes in the round of 32, despite an encouraging performance against the Norwegians.
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Must ReadSenegal's Sadio Man茅 and Belgium's J茅r茅my Doku, key players for their national teams, have not yet delivered their best performances at the 2026 World Cup and are expected to improve before their round of 16 match in Seattle on Wednesday. Doku, a 24-year-old Manchester City forward, was anticipated to shine for Belgium after a strong Premier League season. However, he played a subdued match against Egypt due to a respiratory infection and missed the game against Iran to be with his wife for the birth of their son in London. This trip caused controversy as Norwegian defender Leo Ostigard remained with his team and watched his wife's childbirth via FaceTime. Doku started against New Zealand but was substituted at the hour mark. The Belgian press hopes he will perform better against Senegal now that his health issues are resolved. Sadio Man茅, ten years Doku's senior, is playing in his final major international tournament with the Lions of Terranga. The former Liverpool forward, now with Al-Nassr, started all three group matches but did not score, though he provided an assist against Norway. Senegal coach Pape Thiaw expressed full confidence in Man茅, calling him an "extraordinary" and "technical leader" who contributes defensively and is an "example for African and world football." Senegal may be without goalkeeper Edouard Mendy due to injury, with Mory Diaw replacing him. Captain Kalidou Koulibaly's performance will also be scrutinized after errors in the match against Norway. F

Kalidou Koulibaly, captain of the Senegal national team, has confirmed his full physical readiness and availability for the upcoming World Cup 2026 round of 16 match against Belgium, scheduled for Wednesday at 8 PM. The Al-Hilal defender stated that the decision regarding his potential starting position rests with coach Pape Thiaw, emphasizing that his primary focus is being fit and available for the team. Koulibaly acknowledged recent physical setbacks but highlighted his intensive efforts to prepare for the World Cup, expressing gratitude to the medical and technical staff of both the national team and Al-Hilal for their support. He also noted his happiness to represent Senegal. The captain's inclusion in the starting lineup remains uncertain, especially after he was benched during the 5-0 victory against Iraq, a match that saw the team's best defensive performance following their first two games against France and Norway. Despite this, Koulibaly expressed confidence ahead of the decisive match, stating that the team will strive to perform well and secure a victory, asserting that they have nothing to prove after winning the Africa Cup of Nations.
Must ReadThe Senegalese Coalition for the Palestinian Cause has issued a warning regarding what it describes as Israeli maneuvers targeting Dakar. In a statement, the organization condemned pressure from Israel to alter Senegal's historical stance in favor of Palestine, linking it to diplomatic initiatives in the region. The Coalition highlighted a "concerted diplomatic strategy" by Israel in West Africa, noting simultaneous diplomatic efforts with Sahelian countries and pressure on Senegal to reconsider its position. This analysis is based on two recent developments: diplomatic rapprochement between Israel and several Sahelian states, including a meeting between Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traor茅 and Israel's Ambassador to C么te d'Ivoire, Simon Seroussi, who is also accredited to Burkina Faso, Benin, and Togo. The statement also mentioned discreet discussions between Mali and Tel Aviv, supported by the United Arab Emirates and Morocco. The second development cited is a recent statement by Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Askel, who urged Senegal to translate its "historic commitment" to Palestine into "concrete initiatives" towards Israel, including appointing an accredited ambassador to Israel and organizing official visits. The Coalition views these developments as part of a strategy by Israel to strengthen its presence in Sahelian countries through security cooperation while attempting to shift Senegal's traditional stance on the Palestinian issue. The organization beli