Senegal's Coach Pape Thiaw Hopes Mane Will Change Mind On AFCON Farewell, But Team Is Not Convinced.
Sadio Mane announced his intention to not play for Senegal again at the Africa Cup of Nations after Wednesday's semifinal win against Egypt, leaving many believing this could be his last game in the tournament. However, coach Pape Thiaw hopes that Mane will reconsider his decision, saying there is a whole nation behind him who would like to see him continue.
Thiaw expressed his disappointment at Mane's statement, claiming it came across as impulsive and that he doesn't agree with it. The Senegalese football federation also released a statement complaining about the team's experience in Morocco, citing concerns over security, hotel accommodations, ticket allocation for supporters, and access to training facilities.
The stage is set for an intense final against host nation Morocco on Sunday, who are looking to claim their first title in 50 years. However, they face a daunting task as Senegal will be the underdogs having won the tournament before in 2022, with Mane being instrumental in that victory.
Mane has long been regarded as one of Africa's best players and was awarded African player of the year twice. His departure from international football has left a void that no other player seems to fill. Despite his potential retirement from football, Thiaw remains hopeful that he will reconsider his decision, adding "his decision is no longer up to him" with the entire nation wanting him to continue.
The pressure on Morocco coach Walid Regragui's team is immense as they look to claim their first title in 50 years. However, Regragui says the final is just one game and that they are not putting too much pressure on themselves, citing the crowd's support as a key factor in their favor.
The stage is set for an intense battle between Senegal and Morocco with Senegal looking to prove themselves against the hosts, while Morocco aim to make history by claiming their first title.
Sadio Mane announced his intention to not play for Senegal again at the Africa Cup of Nations after Wednesday's semifinal win against Egypt, leaving many believing this could be his last game in the tournament. However, coach Pape Thiaw hopes that Mane will reconsider his decision, saying there is a whole nation behind him who would like to see him continue.
Thiaw expressed his disappointment at Mane's statement, claiming it came across as impulsive and that he doesn't agree with it. The Senegalese football federation also released a statement complaining about the team's experience in Morocco, citing concerns over security, hotel accommodations, ticket allocation for supporters, and access to training facilities.
The stage is set for an intense final against host nation Morocco on Sunday, who are looking to claim their first title in 50 years. However, they face a daunting task as Senegal will be the underdogs having won the tournament before in 2022, with Mane being instrumental in that victory.
Mane has long been regarded as one of Africa's best players and was awarded African player of the year twice. His departure from international football has left a void that no other player seems to fill. Despite his potential retirement from football, Thiaw remains hopeful that he will reconsider his decision, adding "his decision is no longer up to him" with the entire nation wanting him to continue.
The pressure on Morocco coach Walid Regragui's team is immense as they look to claim their first title in 50 years. However, Regragui says the final is just one game and that they are not putting too much pressure on themselves, citing the crowd's support as a key factor in their favor.
The stage is set for an intense battle between Senegal and Morocco with Senegal looking to prove themselves against the hosts, while Morocco aim to make history by claiming their first title.