On the eve of the friendly meeting against Norway, Senegal's Lions selectioner, Pope Thiaw, suggested clear choices in attack, confirming the continuity of his offensive animation despite the debates about the efficiency of the sector. Questioned at a press conference this Sunday on a possible tenure of young elements like Ibrahim Mbaye, regularly used during the match, or Bara Sapoko Ndiaye, the Senegalese technician responded straight away, wh…
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On the eve of the friendly meeting against Norway, Senegal's Lions selectioner, Pope Thiaw, suggested clear choices in attack, confirming the continuity of his offensive animation despite the debates about the efficiency of the sector. Questioned at a press conference this Sunday on a possible tenure of young elements like Ibrahim Mbaye, regularly used during the match, or Bara Sapoko Ndiaye, the Senegalese technician responded straight away, wh…