Ibrahima N’Diaye’s Goal Powers Senegal to 2-1 Victory Over France in 2026 World Cup Clash
Senegal secured a 2-1 victory against France in a Group A encounter at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 17, 2026, with Ibrahima N’Diaye scoring the decisive goal in the 78th minute, according to official match reports. The match, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, marked a pivotal moment in the tournament’s opening stage, with Senegal advancing to the knockout rounds as group winners.
What Happened in the Match?
The match began with France dominating possession, but Senegal’s defensive organization and counterattacking threat proved decisive. France took the lead in the 28th minute through a penalty converted by Kylian Mbappé, who was awarded the spot-kick after a handball by Senegal’s Adil Rami. However, Senegal equalized in the 55th minute when Sadio Mané curled a free kick into the top corner, a goal confirmed by video assistant referee (VAR) reviews.

N’Diaye’s winner came from a swift breakaway. After a misplaced pass by France’s Antoine Dubois, the 27-year-old forward raced down the left flank, cutting inside before firing a low shot past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. The goal was reviewed by VAR for potential offside, but the decision stood, with the match official confirming N’Diaye was in an onside position.
Why This Result Matters
The victory solidified Senegal’s status as a title contender in the 2026 World Cup, following their 2022 campaign where they reached the semifinals. For France, the loss marked their first defeat in a major tournament since the 2022 World Cup final, raising questions about their ability to maintain dominance in the post-Mbappé era. The result also impacted group standings, with Senegal advancing as group winners and France needing to win their final group match against Peru to secure a knockout-round berth.
“This win is a testament to our resilience and tactical discipline,” said Senegal head coach Aliou Cissé in a post-match press conference. “We knew France would be dangerous, but our preparation paid off.”
Key Stats and Turning Points
The match featured a stark contrast in possession, with France recording 62% of the ball compared to Senegal’s 38%. However, Senegal’s efficiency in attack proved critical. Key statistics included:
- Senegal: 11 shots on target vs. France’s 5
- France: 13 corners compared to Senegal’s 2
- VAR interventions: 3 (including N’Diaye’s goal)
The game’s turning point came in the 67th minute when France’s Thomas Lemar was denied by a last-ditch challenge from Senegal’s Idrissa Gueye, leading to a free kick that resulted in Mané’s equalizer. The
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