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Senegal Stuns England With Historic 3-1 Victory In Friendly At City Ground

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 11, 2025 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Senegal Stuns England With Historic 3-1 Victory In Friendly At City Ground.

In a thrilling international friendly at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground, Senegal made history by becoming the first African nation to defeat England, securing a commanding 3-1 victory. The Lions of Teranga showcased their flair, resilience, and clinical finishing, handing new England manager Thomas Tuchel his first defeat and igniting celebrations among Senegalese fans worldwide.

 

The match began with England asserting early dominance. Captain Harry Kane, continuing his scoring streak under Tuchel, opened the tally in the seventh minute. A fumble by Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy allowed Kane to pounce on a rebound from Anthony Gordon’s shot, giving the Three Lions a 1-0 lead. Kane’s goal marked his fourth in as many games under Tuchel, a record unmatched by any player under a new England manager.





 

However, Senegal, ranked 19th in the world and unbeaten in their last 24 matches, refused to be intimidated. Their high-pressing game and swift counterattacks exposed vulnerabilities in England’s defense. Just before halftime, Crystal Palace winger Ismaila Sarr capitalized on a defensive lapse from debutant Trevoh Chalobah and a napping Kyle Walker, slotting home a precise pass from Nicolas Jackson to level the score at 1-1. Roy Keane, on punditry duty, labeled Walker’s defending “lazy,” a sentiment echoed by frustrated England fans.

 

The second half saw Senegal seize control. In the 62nd minute, Habib Diarra, a rising star in Senegal’s evolving golden generation, latched onto a long ball that split England’s backline. Outpacing Myles Lewis-Skelly, Diarra fired through the legs of goalkeeper Dean Henderson to give Senegal a deserved 2-1 lead. The City Ground, expecting a response from the hosts, instead witnessed Senegal’s relentless energy and cohesion.

 

England pushed for an equalizer, with Mendy redeeming his earlier error by making stunning saves to deny Morgan Gibbs-White and Bukayo Saka. A potential lifeline came in the 83rd minute when substitute Jude Bellingham smashed home a close-range effort, but VAR intervened, disallowing the goal for a controversial handball by Levi Colwill. The decision, overseen by trailblazing referee Stephanie Frappart, sparked debate, with many questioning the use of VAR in a friendly.

 

As England threw bodies forward, Senegal delivered the knockout blow in stoppage time. A poorly executed free-kick by Noni Madueke gifted Senegal a counterattack opportunity, and Cheikh Sabaly raced clear to calmly finish past Henderson, sealing a 3-1 triumph. The final whistle prompted boos from sections of the home crowd, while Senegal’s players and staff celebrated a landmark victory.

 

Senegal’s manager, Pape Thiaw, praised his team’s mentality in the post-match press conference. “I congratulate my players for their tremendous performance and mindset. This win is for Senegal and shows our ambition to keep writing history,” he said. The victory, achieved without stars like Sadio Mané and Pape Sarr, underscored the depth of Senegal’s squad, with players like Sarr, Iliman Ndiaye, and Lamine Camara stepping up.

 

For England, the defeat raised questions about Tuchel’s squad a year out from the 2026 World Cup. Despite making 10 changes from their lackluster 1-0 win over Andorra, the Three Lions appeared disjointed and lacked energy. Tuchel admitted to ITV Sport, “It’s a disappointing result. We felt frozen, not active enough for long periods. We didn’t deserve more, but we’ll learn from this.” Captain Kane, however, urged calm, stating, “We’re not going to panic. We have new players and ideas, but we know we need to be better.”

 

The match, broadcast live on ITV1 and streamed on ITVX, captivated fans with its intensity, a stark contrast to England’s tepid performance against Andorra. Senegal’s historic win, their first in 22 attempts against England, sent a message to the footballing world: the Lions of Teranga are a force to be reckoned with. As they prepare for World Cup qualifiers in September, this victory will boost their confidence, while England returns to the drawing board to address their shortcomings.

Final Score: England 1-3 Senegal

Scorers: Kane 7’ (ENG); Sarr 40’, Diarra 62’, Sabaly 90+3’ (SEN)

Venue: City Ground, Nottingham

Attendance: Not reported

Referee: Stephanie Frappart (France)

This result will be remembered as a defining moment for Senegal and a wake-up call for England, setting the stage for an intriguing build-up to next summer’s global showdown.

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