In a closely contested match, Burkina Faso and Senegal faced off in a tense battle. Both teams came out strong, each side determined to find the opener. Throughout the first half, there were moments of promise, with Burkina Faso and Senegal creating a few chances but failing to break the deadlock. The halftime whistle blew, with the scoreboard reading 0-0.
The second half saw both teams intensifying their efforts, eager to find that crucial breakthrough. The pace quickened as each side probed for an opportunity. In the 64th minute, Senegal’s coach decided to switch things up by bringing on Diara to replace Nicholas Jackson. Diara’s energy brought a new spark to Senegal’s attack, but Burkina Faso’s defense stood firm, clearing every attempt and frustrating the Senegalese side.
Finally, in the 83rd minute, Senegal’s persistence paid off. Pape Gueye, with a well-timed pass, found Diara in a pocket of space near the box. Diara seized the moment, slotting the ball past the Burkinabe goalkeeper, Ourdraogo to give Senegal the lead at 1-0. Burkina Faso tried to respond in the remaining minutes, pushing forward to level the score, but Senegal’s defense held strong.
As the final whistle blew, Senegal emerged victorious with a hard-fought 1-0 win, thanks to Diara’s decisive goal.
This is how the two sidea lined up:
Burkinafaso lineup
Ouedraogo, kabore, Dayo,Tapsoba, Yago, Bouda, Banse, Simpore, Baldolo Balde, Traore
Senegal line up
Mendy, Diouf, Niakhate, Koulibaly, Diatta, Gueye, Sarr, Gueye, Ndiaye, Sane, Jackson