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England’s Shocker at the City Ground: Senegal’s Historic 3-1 Victory

Senegal players celebrate Cheikh Sabaly’s late third goal as they became the first African team to beat the England men’s team. Photograph: Nigel French/Getty Images/Allstar

Match Summary

In a surprising turn of events, England faced a 3-1 defeat against Senegal during an international friendly at Nottingham’s City Ground. This match marked the first time England has ever lost to an African nation in 22 encounters .

Key Moments:

  • 7th Minute: Harry Kane capitalized on a rebound from Anthony Gordon’s shot, giving England an early lead.
  • 40th Minute: Ismaïla Sarr equalized for Senegal, exploiting a lapse in England’s defense.
  • 63rd Minute: Habib Diarra put Senegal ahead with a well-placed shot through Dean Henderson’s legs.
  • Stoppage Time: Cheikh Sabaly sealed the victory for Senegal with a decisive goal in the dying moments of the match.

A potential equalizer by Jude Bellingham was disallowed after VAR review identified a handball by Levi Colwill in the buildup .

Match Statistics

StatisticEnglandSenegal
Possession (%)5248
Shots on Target49
Total Shots611
Corners35
Fouls Committed1810
Offsides21

Reactions

Thomas Tuchel (England Manager): Expressed disappointment over the team’s performance, highlighting defensive errors and lack of cohesion. He emphasized the need for improvement ahead of upcoming fixtures .

Harry Kane (England Captain): Acknowledged the team’s struggles, noting issues with tempo and aggression. He stressed the importance of unity and learning from the defeat.

Roy Keane (Pundit): Criticized England’s lack of rhythm and questioned the squad’s unity, expressing concern over the team’s direction under Tuchel .

Looking Ahead

England remains at the top of UEFA World Cup Group K qualifiers with nine points. Their next qualifier is scheduled against Andorra at Villa Park on September 6 .

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