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2026 FIFA WORLD CUP: Unrest in Senegal Camp as Off-Field Issues Cloud World Cup Campaign

2026 FIFA WORLD CUP: Unrest in Senegal Camp as Off-Field Issues Cloud World Cup Campaign

Senegal’s preparations at the World Cup in the United States have reportedly been overshadowed by a series of internal challenges, raising concerns about the team’s focus and overall readiness during a critical phase of the tournament.

According to reports emerging from the camp of the Senegal national football team, players and staff are grappling with unresolved administrative and welfare issues that threaten to disrupt harmony within the squad.

Central among the grievances is the alleged delay in the payment of performance bonuses, a matter that has historically proven sensitive in international football. Players are said to be increasingly uneasy over the situation, particularly given the stakes involved in a global tournament.

Compounding the tension are complaints about accommodation arrangements, which have reportedly fallen short of the standards typically expected at national team level. Sources indicate that dissatisfaction has extended to catering, with some players opting to order meals independently due to concerns over the quality of food provided.

In a further sign of disorganization, the team’s regular chef was not included in the travelling delegation, depriving the squad of a familiar element of their routine and nutritional planning.

Perhaps most striking is the situation surrounding head coach Pape Thiaw, who is reportedly continuing his role without a formal contract or salary for several months. The development has raised eyebrows, casting uncertainty over leadership stability within the camp.

While Senegal remains a competitive force on the pitch, these off-field distractions risk undermining their campaign at a crucial moment. How swiftly the federation addresses these concerns could prove decisive, not only for team morale but also for their prospects as the tournament progresses.

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