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CAN 2025 qualifiers: Senegal -Malawi this Friday: Abdallah Sima and Abdoulaye Seck uncertain

CAN 2025 qualifiers: Senegal -Malawi this Friday: Abdallah Sima and Abdoulaye Seck uncertain
CAN 2025 qualifiers: Senegal -Malawi this Friday: Abdallah Sima and Abdoulaye Seck uncertain

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The Senegal national team carried out its second training session yesterday, Tuesday October 8, 2024, at the Diamniadio annex field. Unlike at the start of the course, the Pape Thiaw Teddy Pellerin duo was able to count on an almost complete group. With the exception of attacker Abdallah Sima and defender Abdoulaye Seck. Due to injuries, these two players are uncertain three days before the reception of Malawi, this Friday, October 11, at the Abdoulaye Wade Stadium (7 p.m.).

After the first session of the course started with only sixteen players, the coaching duo Pape Thiaw and Teddy Pellerin continued the course yesterday, Tuesday October 8, 2024. For this second training gallop at the annex ground of the Abdoulaye Wade stadium in Diamniadio, the Lions staff were able to count on a full squad. However, they did without the services of Abdallah Sima and Abdoulaye Seck. Wiwsport informs that the defender, injured in the hamstring since the last regrouping of the selection, has not set foot on the pitch since the match against Burkina-Faso in Dakar. The 32-year-old defender returned to the Maccabi Haifa squad this weekend, but did not play a single minute. For Abdallah Sima, the sports site notes that the striker, in great form with his club, particularly in the Champions League with 3 goals in two games, did not play his club’s last match in the championship. The former Rangers striker had felt a little pain the day before the match against . However, as stipulated in the regulations, he joined the selection to observe the progress of his injury. Which makes it less certain without participation in the match against Malawi this Friday.

Boulaye Dia, Moussa Niakhaté, Nicolas Jackson, Habib Diarra and Ismail Jakobs shortened their session. According to Wisport, the Lions staff did not always give any explanations.

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