World Cup: Senegal aim to attack, recapture spirit of 2002

IANS  |  Moscow 

When kick off their campaign against on June 19, the Africans will be looking to repeat the heroics of the 2002 team who failed to make the semi-finals after losing to in the quarter-finals in extra time.

Aliou Cisse was another to use that success as a springboard to England, and yet his time with and was less than a total success. He is back at at the helm of a side which could was win plenty of hearts over the coming weeks in

Too often, World Cups can be ruined by fear with sides setting out not to lose, rather than go out and beat their rivals. But Cisse, who has been in charge of the national team since 2015, has not only returned them to the world elite, but promises to play attacking at

Senegal qualified for after scoring 10 goals in six qualifying matches and although they have been struggling for form in the run up to the World Cup, Cisse has laid his cards on the table by including eight forwards in his 23-man squad.

Liverpool's Sadio Mane, who scored 20 goals last season, leads the line with Moussa Konate, who netted 16 times in with Amiens likely to provide support.

However, if those two misfire, Monaco's or Stade Rennes' Diafra Sakho can provide cover, along with Stoke Mame Diouf or who partners with Sakho at Rennes and Mousa Sow.

The eight provide different options, with Sow, providing a leading aerial presence, Sakho dangerous with his back to goal, Mame Diouf a and the young and pacy Sarr able to open space along the wings, where M'Baye Niang can also perform .

Mane is the undoubted star of the team, and his goal in final for only served to highlight his predatory abilities.

Having a wealth of options has seen Cisse juggle his options in the run up to Goalless draws against Bosnia-Herzegovina and, especially, Luxembourg, where Senegal mustered 13 shots without finding the back of the net, imply he is yet to find the right formula.

But one thing is clear: if Senegal fail to make the last 16, it won't be because they have been overly defensive.

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First Published: Tue, June 12 2018. 13:40 IST