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New revelations about the internal atmosphere of the Lions

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New revelations about the internal atmosphere of the Lions

The Senegalese national team is going through a turbulent time during the 2026 World Cup. According to revelations from the newspaper Yoor-Yoor Bi, the environment around the Lions is marked by internal tensions, governance issues, and several structural dysfunctions that have weakened the team’s preparation and stability. As the national team struggles to stay in the competition after negative results in the group stage, these elements raise questions about the overall organization surrounding the selection.

According to the same source, the management of the Senegalese delegation during the tournament is particularly criticized. The newspaper mentions an excessive number of staff and institutional representatives, including members from the Ministry of Sports, along with an expanded delegation that far exceeds the usual standards for an international competition. This setup, according to the investigation, has complicated internal coordination and created a cumbersome organization, poorly suited to the demands of high-level performance.

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On the administrative side, several gray areas are also highlighted. The technical staff has reportedly been operating for a long time without a fully stabilized contractual framework, a situation that has contributed to an atmosphere of uncertainty. Additionally, tensions related to bonus payments and certain logistical conditions have already been mentioned by various local media during the competition. These factors have gradually fueled discomfort within the group, at a time when the selection needed stability and focus.

The newspaper also emphasizes the alleged influence of a sports advisor close to decision-making circles, whose role has been deemed too significant in the sports and organizational management of the team. According to these reports, his involvement has sparked internal tensions before his gradual distancing from the setup surrounding the selection. These interventions have further complicated the decision-making chain around the group.

On the sporting front, this situation arises in an already delicate context. Senegal, led by Pape Thiaw, is struggling with insufficient performances, suffering two defeats in the group stage, placing the team in a critical position. As the final match approaches, the Lions find themselves needing a positive result to hope for a continuation in the tournament. Beyond the results, this crisis highlights broader questions about the organization and management of national football on the international stage.