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Re: Africa Football Discussion || Current Topic: World Cup Qualifiers - CAF.
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Richbased
on 12/06/2025, 20:19:58 UTC
Even though some people are saying England didn't play with their full energy against Senegal, that was the reason why Senegal beat England, but I love the way Senegal came from behind to beat England 1-3. The defeat England conceded against Senegal will remind Jamie Carragher of what he said about AFCON, and he will feel ashamed because his dear country failed to beat a country that takes part in the AFCON tournament.
Buddy there's no excuse for failure, people must say things to justify failure we should be very use to this talk, what do people mean by England did not pay with their full energy your exact words, so how does that concern senagal if thats even the case here, I think the good thing here is that senagal was able to give them a good defeat, senagal coming behind to b at England is what givea me joy, so as it is, England team has been dealt with by Senegal, this has now shown how serious African teams are currently, am just loving all this, I wouldnt want to reply to the statement of Jamie Carragher but at atleast a point has been proven by the said African national team so thats all I can say here.

Inasmuch as football is concerned, every win counts whether it came from a competition or just a friendly game because the record will be included in the head to head of both teams. There are some countries, even clubs that don't allow a particular team to win them whenever they meet and it's not as if they can't win but just to keep that record. If England like let them give excuses for the lose against Senegal, it is what it is. Senegal can also celebrate the winning because it's not easy for an African team to win an European team like England that have one of the best squad in Europe but Senegal made a comeback after they conceded the first goal and was still able to defeat England in the friendly match. Even if it was Nigeria that got same privilege of winning England in a friendly game, they will still celebrate the win. About the English football analyst, Jamie Carragher's comment, it doesn't matter because anyone can say anything about football but the result in the pitch is what actually counts and not what anyone says.