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Senegal’s world cup 2026 exit: who bears the ultimate responsibility?

The journey for the Teranga Lions in the World Cup 2026 proved to be a tumultuous one, marked by a disappointing early exit. Despite high expectations, the Senegalese national team managed only a single victory across their four matches, culminating in a dramatic elimination during the round of sixteen. Their defeat came at the hands of Belgium, a match where Senegal held a commanding 2-0 lead until the final four minutes of regular time, only to see it slip away.

In the wake of this chaotic World Cup performance, swift action followed. The Senegalese Football Federation promptly announced the dismissal of head coach Pape Thiaw, along with his entire coaching staff. However, questions linger: was Coach Thiaw solely accountable for this significant setback? As the nation grapples with the aftermath, the pressing concern now shifts to identifying a path forward and determining who will take on the crucial task of revitalizing the Teranga Lions for future competitions.

Le sélectionneur des Lions de la Teranga, Pape Thiaw
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The disappointment surrounding Senegal’s World Cup 2026 performance has sparked widespread debate. While the immediate consequence was the departure of coach Pape Thiaw and his staff, many are questioning the deeper systemic issues that contributed to the team’s failure to advance beyond the round of sixteen. The focus now turns to the future of Senegalese football and the urgent need for a strategic overhaul to ensure the Teranga Lions can reclaim their formidable status on the international stage.