Next up we’re analysing Senegal’s U23s to watch at the World Cup 🇸🇳
In my opinion, this is one of the best young groups in the whole tournament:
Ibrahim Mbaye --- PSG, 18. A highly rated young forward with electric pace and direct running; one of the most exciting teenage prospects in African football.
Bara Sapoko Ndiaye --- Bayern Munich, 18. A technically gifted midfielder who earned a debut senior call-up on the back of his impressive development in Germany.
Mamadou Sarr --- Chelsea, 20. A tall, powerful centre-back who is already earning senior trust and looks like a long-term pillar of Senegal's defence.
El Hadji Malick Diouf --- West Ham, 21. A dynamic, versatile defender/wing-back who brings athleticism, defensive intensity, and attacking threat from wide areas.
Antoine Mendy --- Nice, 21. A composed left-sided defender who adds balance, reliability, and youth to the back line.
Assane Diao --- Como, 20. A direct, explosive forward who is one of Senegal's most exciting young attackers, capable of beating defenders with pace and skill.
Lamine Camara --- Monaco, 22. A dynamic, box-to-box midfielder with excellent technical quality and the energy to cover ground — one of the standout young players in the squad.
Habib Diarra --- Sunderland, 22. A creative, progressive midfielder with genuine upside and interest from top European clubs.
Pape Matar Sarr --- Tottenham, 23. A versatile, high-energy midfielder who offers tactical flexibility and is one of the most established young names in the group.
A seriously impressive young core — Senegal could be one of the tournament’s most fun teams to watch.
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