FIFA World Cup: Absence of Sadio Mane is a problem for us, says Senegal manager after loss to Netherlands
Nov 22, 2022
Al Rayyan [Qatar], November 22 : Following his side's loss to Netherlands in their FIFA World Cup 2022 opener, Senegal manager Aliou Cisse said that the side is disappointed in not being able to score and absence of star striker Sadio Mane is a problem for them.
Late goals from Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen guided a spirited Netherlands to a 2-0 victory over Senegal in the Group A match here at Al Thumama Stadium.
"We are disappointed to have not scored, we had two or three very good chances. We needed to be more effective in front of the goal," said Cisse as quoted by Sky Sports after the match.
"Ismaila (Sarr) and Krepin (Diatta) are responsible there, but of course, the absence of (Sadio) Mane is a problem for us... Our attackers are good and we know what they are capable of."
"It was a challenging game... We need to work on it (scoring goals) with Ismaila and the others. We expect a lot from him and Krepin," he concluded.
Mane is not playing in this tournament due to an injury, though he was included in the squad initially.
The contest was tight and the two teams were unable to score for the most part of the match. The teams made several moves but each time the ball missed the goal or was put out.
The breakthrough came for the Netherlands in the 84th minute through a strike by Cody Gakpo.
The Dutch were playing their first World Cup match since 2014, failing to qualify for the tournament's previous edition in Russia in 2018.
The Netherlands had an opportunity to take the lead in the sixth minute as Cody Gakpo passed the ball to teammate Steven Bergwijn whose attempt was blocked.
Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong failed to capitalize on another chance in the 18th minute.
The Netherlands failed to convert their chances into the goal and the first half ended in a deadlock. While the Dutch team seemed to have an edge in the first half, it looked to have lost some steam in the second half.
Cody Gakpo's goal was also a result of poor goalkeeping by Eduard Mendy as he went out to punch the ball and completely missed it. Gakpo's header was on target as the Netherlands opened their account.
In the stoppage time, Memphis Depay's shot forced Edouard Mendy to parry to Davy Klaassen, who provided a comfortable tap-in to make it 2-0 for the Netherlands.
The Dutch are on top of Group A with Ecuador, who scored a 2-0 win over Qatar in the tournament's opening match on Sunday.
There was not much to choose from in terms of ball possession as the Netherlands had 53 per cent in comparison to Senegal which had 47. Senegal had four shots on target while the Netherlands had only three.