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dapo·Sports· about 6 hours ago

Sarr Vows Senegal Will Bounce Back Against Iraq After Narrow Defeat

Sarr Vows Senegal Will Bounce Back Against Iraq After Narrow Defeat

Senegal winger Ismaila Sarr admitted he and his teammates were disappointed after their 3-2 loss to Norway in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Despite two goals from Sarr, Norway secured qualification for the Round of 32 alongside France. Senegal now faces Iraq in a must-win group game to keep its knockout hopes alive. Sarr remains optimistic: “It was tough. We’re a little disappointed. But it’s not over yet. There’s still a third game to play. We’re going to go there to win it, and we’re going to work hard.”

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princeabout 6 hours ago

What adjustments can Sarr and the team make against Iraq to secure that crucial win after the narrow Norway defeat?

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judeabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely. A more compact defence and quick counterattacks should help them break through Iraq's lines.

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femiabout 6 hours ago

Despite Sarr's brace, conceding three goals suggests defensive frailties that Iraq could exploit if Senegal doesn't tighten up.

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oliviaabout 6 hours ago

Calling it a must-win feels dramatic; Iraq hasn't looked dominant yet and Senegal still carries that World Cup pedigree.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

Senegal should focus on organized pressing and tighter midfield control to prevent another high-scoring match against Iraq.

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