
Cisse admits Senegal given lesson by England
The Hindu
Senegal Coach Aliou Cisse bemoaned Sadio Mane’s absence and his team’s lapse of concentration in defence against England
Senegal coach Aliou Cisse bemoaned his team's defensive lapses after England brushed the African champions aside 3-0 in the World Cup last 16 on Sunday, admitting there had been a gulf in quality.
First-half goals from Jordan Henderson and Harry Kane gave Senegal a mountain to climb and a third by Bukayo Saka in the second half ended the contest.
"A match lasts 90 minutes and in the first half we played pretty well and created chances but unfortunately we didn't score," said Cisse.
"We were playing a very good England team and we saw that in their challenges, their physical strength. We weren't as good as we should have been."
Cisse, who was unwell in the run-up to the match, said, "Senegal's strength before the World Cup was our defensive set-up. The fact we have let in a lot of goals at this tournament is difficult to explain. We are going to have to look at that.
"You pay for any mistake you make at the World Cup because of the calibre of the teams."
The coach said his side was missing two or three players who could have made a difference including star striker Sadio Mane, who was ruled out of the tournament before it started with an injury.