Sowetan

Cisse urged to stick with goalkeeper Mendy

Error-prone star blamed for the Netherland­s loss

- By Sihle Ndebele

Retired Senegalese striker Mame Niang, who made a name for himself playing in the PSL, has urged his nation’s coach Aliou Cisse to stick by beleaguere­d shot-stopper Edouard Mendy.

Mendy’s erratic goalkeepin­g proved costly when Senegal lost 0-2 to the Netherland­s in their World Cup Group A opener in Doha on Monday.

The Chelsea goalkeeper failed to deal with a floated Frenkie de Jong cross, allowing Cody Gakpo to pounce for the Netherland­s’ first goal in the 84th minute.

Mendy made another dubious decision when he gently parried Memphis Depay’s shot away, allowing Davy Klaassen to slot in the second goal. Some have already called for Cisse to drop Mendy when Senegal face hosts Qatar in Doha tomorrow (4pm SA time).

The 29-year-old Alfred Gomis, who plies his trade in France with Rennes, and Seny Dieng of English Championsh­ip side Queens Park Rangers, are the other two keepers in Senegal’s squad.

Niang said: “Mendy is one of the most experience­d players in that squad. Senegal need his experience going forward. The country needs Mendy more than ever.

“Cisse must continue with him because changing a keeper who’s been No.1 for a while can easily destabilis­e the team,” Niang, who played for Swallows and AmaTuks in SA, said from Denmark.

With their talisman and skipper Sadio Mane sidelined by injury, Niang has tipped Ismaila Sarr of English Championsh­ip side Watford and Iliman Ndiaye, who’s in the same league but with Sheffield United, to step up to the plate.

The 38-year-old Niang has also predicted that the Lions of Teranga will go through to the knockout stages of the World Cup. “Sarr and Ndiaye are capable of inspiring the team. They can score goals at any given time.

“They are two youngsters who are hungry to prove themselves.

I really feel we can still do well without Mane... we are capable of progressin­g to the knockout stages because we can’t lose to Qatar and Ecuador,” Niang said.

 ?? /ALEX GRIMM/GETTY IMAGES ?? Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy punches the ball away during the Fifa World Cup Group A match against Netherland­s at Al Thumama Stadium this week.
/ALEX GRIMM/GETTY IMAGES Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy punches the ball away during the Fifa World Cup Group A match against Netherland­s at Al Thumama Stadium this week.

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