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Senegal young guns ready to ‘step up’ at World Cup, says Cisse

- AFP

Doha, Qatar - Senegal coach Aliou Cisse told his younger players on Sunday that it was their time to shine after talisman Sadio Mane was ruled out of the World Cup.

Team chiefs confirmed on Thursday that the Bayern Munich forward, who has scored 33 goals in 92 internatio­nals, had lost his race to recover from a shin injury.

But Cisse is refusing to be downcast ahead of their World Cup opener on Monday against the Netherland­s.

“First of all, I’m sad for the boy, for

Sadio Mane, and then for the national team, but of course it’s his health that counts,” he said.

“Of course we won’t hide the importance of

Sadio Mane for the

Senegalese team -he’s very important, a coach builds his team around his best players.

“But there’s also a group here with experience­d players, with young players ready to step up. We’ve had to play matches before without

Sadio Mane.”

Cisse said the African champions, who also face Ecuador and hosts Qatar in Group A, have “excellent young players”.

“I have a lot of depth on the bench so I will be able to make good subs if someone is getting tired,” he said.

Senegal have called up Moussa Ndiaye, the 20-year-old Anderlecht defender.

Krepin Diatta, 23, is one of those who could fill the void left by Mane.

“When you talk about the spirit and morale, of course it affects you. He is our best player and a leader,” said the Monaco forward.

“But we are determined to do what we can without him. We are going to have to work harder individual­ly and harder as a team.”

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