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Senegal defeat England 3–1 in International friendly masterclass

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In a thrilling night of international football, the Teranga Lions of Senegal delivered a stunning upset, defeating England 3–1 in a high-octane friendly held on Tuesday at the City Ground in Nottingham.

The match, widely anticipated as a clash between two global football forces, turned into a statement performance by Senegal — who outplayed the Three Lions on their home turf with a blend of pace, power, and precision.

England struck first, with Harry Kane giving the hosts an early lead and raising expectations among home fans. But that goal would be the only bright spot for Gareth Southgate’s men, as the Senegalese roared back with authority.

From dominating midfield battles to launching clinical counter-attacks, Senegal looked sharper and more cohesive, showing why they are still a force to be reckoned with on the international stage. Their tactical discipline and flair up front earned them three unanswered goals — a feat that sealed their first-ever victory over England.

Senegal’s first goal came from Ismaïla Sarr, who took advantage of a long pass over the top of England’s defence.

He finished calmly past Jordan Henderson to make it 1-1. Not long after, England’s defenders were caught out again.

Another ball over the top was found by Habib Diarra, who scored from a tight angle to give Senegal a 2-1 lead.

England tried to fight back.

Substitutes Morgan Gibbs-White and Jude Bellingham brought some energy, and Bellingham thought he had equalised with a smart goal. But VAR reviewed the play and ruled it out for a handball by Levi Colwill in the buildup.

The goal was disallowed, and England’s hopes were crushed.

Late in the match, Senegal sealed the win with a brilliant counter-attack.

After England lost the ball near Senegal’s goal, Lamine Camara sprinted forward and passed to Youssouf Sabaly. Sabaly stayed calm and scored to make it 3-1. The game was over.

 

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