{"id":69578,"date":"2022-11-29T09:49:39","date_gmt":"2022-11-29T09:49:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africannewspaper.net\/2022\/11\/29\/atmosphere-before-ecuador-senegal-iliman-ndiaye-and-pressure-on-all-mouths-in-dakar\/"},"modified":"2022-11-29T09:50:10","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T09:50:10","slug":"atmosphere-before-ecuador-senegal-iliman-ndiaye-and-pressure-on-all-mouths-in-dakar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africannewspaper.net\/2022\/11\/29\/atmosphere-before-ecuador-senegal-iliman-ndiaye-and-pressure-on-all-mouths-in-dakar\/","title":{"rendered":"Atmosphere before Ecuador – Senegal: Iliman Ndiaye and pressure on all mouths in Dakar"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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This Tuesday, November 29, at 15:00 GMT, 17 Million Senegalese will be glued to their TV sets for the 3rd match of the Senegal Team in the World Cup. The Teranga Lions, which are opposed to Ecuador, must win to qualify to the round of 16. Twenty years after the 2002 campaign, Korea and Japan, the Teranga Lions are forced to win to qualify for round 16.<\/p>\n

Fans in Dakar, Senegalese capital, are still in the excitement but with a touch more fear and clear ideas on the tactical approach to defeating the feared Ecuadorians. This group of friends are already in the game in the city centre on Monday at lunchtime in the restaurant that is frequented by Senegalese TV agents.<\/p>\n

Fans under Pressure<\/h3>\n

The SNA microphone slipped into the intimacy of these fans to collect the feelings that cross them before this \u201c16th round. ” This waiting is too much. Ablaye Mar, sound engineer at Rts, said that he can’t wait to see this match start. Sincerely, I’m afraid right now. They are a formidable team, as Ecuador proved against the Netherlands. Senegal is a team that tends to lose in this tournament after the 70th minutes. <\/em>\u00bb he concedes.<\/p>\n

Also read: World Cup 2022: Cameroon and Ghana qualify if Senegal, Senegal, Senegal, Senegal, and Tunisia are qualified<\/strong><\/p>\n

These three colleagues, sitting together in front of their bowls of Thiebou Guinar (rice with chicken), share their fears about the cleaver match. Mohamed Ndiaye refers to the poster as a “final” when asked about the match data. “JThe cameraman to Rts. admits that he feels a lot pressure before the match against Ecuador. We must win against a team that wants to win, but can accept a draw. It will be a difficult match.<\/em> “.<\/p>\n

Aly Diagne is also a sound engineer and explains why he doubts the Senegalese team’s ability understand such a meeting. He said that our team is a team that doesn’t rush and always reminds ourselves that we have the time to make an impact. It is similar to the Senegalese. We wait to see what happens before reacting. It can be costly in sport. Because they are African champions, I want them to get on their feet in the first fifteen minutes. <\/em>“.<\/p>\n