
Ahead of their second Group I match in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Norway, Senegal's coach Pape Thiaw is expected to largely retain the same starting lineup that played in their 3-1 defeat to France. This decision reflects the technical staff's desire for continuity despite the initial loss. Édouard Mendy is set to remain in goal. The defense will likely feature Kalidou Koulibaly and Moussa Niakhaté as center-backs, with Krépin Diatta on the right and El Hadji Malick Diouf on the left. The midfield trio of Idrissa Gana Gueye, Pape Gueye, and Lamine Camara is anticipated to start. In attack, Sadio Mané, Nicolas Jackson, and Ismaila Sarr are expected to lead the line, maintaining consistency despite concerns about offensive effectiveness in the previous game.
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