2026 FIFA World Cup: France, Senegal clash in historic battle
by The Eagle Online · The Eagle OnlineDue to the former French occupation of Senegal and because of soccer history, France versus Senegal is an absolutely massive matchup that will write its latest chapter on Tuesday.
As Michael Olise continues to make his case to win the Ballon d’Or and Senegal wanting to get past the controversy of winning the Africa Cup of Nations only to have the title stripped from them due to leaving the pitch, this is a tie fit for the knockout stage.
Senegal and France last faced each other in the World Cup 2002, with Senegal defeating France 1-0.
That was a time that current Senegal manager, Pape Thiaw, will remember very well, being part of the team during that clash.
France were the reigning World Cup champions and entered the game as heavy favourites, but that day produced an unforgettable upset of Thierry Henry and Zinedine Zidane’s men, the latter missing out due to an injury he picked up before the tournament.
Fast forwarding to 2026, midfielder N’Golo Kanté is back in the France squad to help with balance in this World Cup despite not being involved since the 2018 tournament for Les Bleus, but he believes that France have what it takes to defeat the African nation and avoid disaster.
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“They have a good balance, which makes Senegal a very difficult team, one to be taken seriously,” Kante said in a pre-match availability. “The match will be decided by many aspects. But I think we have what it takes to compete with Senegal and win this match.”
But despite that talent, it has been anything but a smooth week of preparation with Ousmane Dembele hitting back at criticism that Kylian Mbappe doesn’t defend enough.
While Mbappe did say that he needs to take a step forward defensively in an interview with Le Parisien, Kante wants to level-set that this is a balanced team.
He said: “We all want to do well in this World Cup, we want to be part of this squad, and to have everybody on board.
“Everybody counts, everybody is important, and everybody needs to feel concerned for the general goal that we’re pursuing.”
Already seeing contenders such as Spain and Belgium get off to slow starts, France will need to ensure that they avoid the fate of other European nations.
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