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Senegal Makes History as First African Team to Defeat England

Senegal defeated England 3-1 in an international friendly at the City Ground, becoming the first African team to beat the Three Lions. The win marks a new chapter for African nations on the global stage. It also raises questions about England’s form under new head coach Thomas Tuchel.

Senegal Outplay England

Despite England taking an early lead through captain Harry Kane in the seventh minute, Senegal responded with composure and tactical discipline. Goals from Ismaïla Sarr, Habib Diarra, and Cheikh Sabaly secured a deserved win for the West African nation.

Senegal’s equaliser came five minutes before half-time. A lapse in concentration from England defender Kyle Walker allowed Sarr to tap in at the far post. Diarra added a second in the 61st minute, exploiting England’s high defensive line and beating goalkeeper Dean Henderson at the near post.

The third goal was scored deep in stoppage time. After England lost possession in midfield, Sabaly calmly slotted home, confirming the result and capping off a dominant display.

Historical First for Africa

The win ends a long-standing record: prior to this fixture, England had never lost to an African men’s team in 21 matches (15 wins, 6 draws). African football is becoming more competitive and mature. Also, the result is being celebrated across the continent.

Speaking after the match, Senegal’s head coach expressed pride in the team’s achievement:

“We made history tonight. It’s not just about beating England, but about showing that African football continues to rise,” he said.

England’s Struggles Under Tuchel Continue

The match marked England’s first loss under manager Thomas Tuchel, who replaced Gareth Southgate earlier this year. Despite a promising start, the Three Lions were outclassed for most of the game.

Dean Henderson, starting in goal ahead of the rested Jordan Pickford, made several first-half saves to keep England level. However, the defensive vulnerabilities were evident. England also failed to generate consistent offensive pressure.

A late goal by Jude Bellingham was disallowed for handball after VAR intervention, summing up a frustrating night for the home side. Boos echoed through the City Ground at full-time, reflecting the growing discontent among England fans.

What This Means for African Football

Senegal’s win is more than just a friendly result. It reflects the increasing quality, depth, and confidence in African squads. The victory sends a message to established footballing nations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The message is clear that African sides are no longer ignored.

The Lions of Teranga have now added another highlight to their footballing résumé, which already includes a 2021 Africa Cup of Nations title and a strong showing at the 2022 World Cup.

As African nations continue to invest in youth development, coaching, and infrastructure, such victories may soon become more common — and expected.

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