AFCON 2025: Senegal Ready to Face Challenges in Group D, Says Aliou Cissé

January 28, 2025

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Senegal’s head coach, Aliou Cissé, has expressed confidence in the Teranga Lions’ chances at the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025. Speaking after the tournament’s group stage draw, Cissé emphasized the importance of preparation, as Senegal faces a competitive Group D lineup featuring DR Congo, Gambia, and Mali.

In a recent interview, Cissé highlighted the significance of meticulous planning for a tournament of this caliber. “The TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations requires special preparation. Every team comes in with unique strategies, and we cannot afford to take any opponent lightly,” he stated.

Despite acknowledging the tough nature of the group, Cissé remains optimistic about Senegal’s prospects. “We have a talented squad and a strong mentality. These are the elements that can make the difference,” he said. Senegal, the defending champions, will aim to replicate their stellar performance in 2021 and 2023.

Assistant coach Pape Thiaw also weighed in, emphasizing respect for every team in the group. “Each opponent brings something different to the table, and we respect that. But we’re confident in our preparation and the quality of our players,” he remarked.

Other teams in Group D are equally determined. DR Congo’s coach stated that Senegal might be favorites, but no team should be underestimated. “Senegal is strong, but football surprises us all. We’re ready to give our best,” he said.

As Senegal gears up for the tournament, their supporters hope for another historic run. With a balanced mix of experienced players and emerging talent, the Teranga Lions are positioned to defend their title, but only if they overcome the challenges posed by a competitive Group D.

With Aliou Cissé at the helm, Senegal is prepared for what promises to be an exciting and challenging AFCON 2025. The team’s emphasis on preparation and respect for their opponents sets the stage for another thrilling campaign.

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