England did not use their strongest lineup, but outstanding individuals like Rice, Saka or Kane were still a guarantee of victory for them. And the Three Lions started well with this lineup. In the 7th minute, Anthony Gordon's shot was blocked. Kane was there in time to finish and score.
England seemed to be complacent. They did not attack aggressively but chose a leisurely style of play. There were signs that Senegal would pose a real threat to the Three Lions' goal. In the first half, Henderson was forced to save five times. And by the end of the half, he was helpless and had to pick the ball out of the net. Nicolas Jackson played well, holding the ball well before passing it just enough, creating an opportunity for Ismaila Sarr to run forward and score a beautiful goal.
Senegal went 2-1 up after the break. A long pass found Habib Diarra. The midfielder raced into the box, beating Henderson from a tight angle.
Senegal played harder and won the reward they deserved. |
England were confused after conceding the goal. Coach Thomas Tuchel made a series of substitutions in search of an equalizer. Jude Bellingham thought he had equalized with only 7 minutes left. From a corner kick, he fired the ball into the net from close range. But after reviewing the VAR, the referee denied it. He thought Levi Colwill had handled the ball before it reached Bellingham.
Not only did England fail to equalise, they also lost in stoppage time. Cheikh Sabaly coolly put Senegal 3-1 up with a shot. Boos rang out throughout the City Ground as the Three Lions suffered a historic defeat, their first loss to an African team in 21 games.
Dang Lai
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