Pape Gueye refuses further international call-ups under current Senegal technical bench

Pape Gueye refuses further international call-ups under current Senegal technical bench

Listen

Read this story aloud

Listen to the clean text version of this article.

Ready
3 min listen
Audio reading is not supported on this browser.

Gueye announced the decision in a statement on Instagram on Thursday, signalling a loss of confidence in Senegal's technical bench, led by head coach Pape Thiaw.

Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye is taking a break from international football, saying he will not play for the Lions of Teranga again until a new coaching staff is appointed.
Gueye announced the decision in a statement on Instagram on Thursday, signalling a loss of confidence in Senegal's technical bench, led by head coach Pape Thiaw.
“I will come back to say a few words about the elimination, but I am announcing today that as long as it is this technical staff, I will take a break from the selection,” the Villarreal midfielder said.
Gueye's announcement came hours after Senegal suffered a dramatic 3-2 extra-time defeat to Belgium in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32, having surrendered a two-goal lead late in normal time to bow out of the tournament.
The Lions of Teranga appeared destined for a place in the last 16 as they held a comfortable 2-0 lead until the 86th minute, only for Belgium to score twice in the space of two minutes before Youri Tielemans converted a dramatic 125th-minute penalty to complete an astonishing turnaround.
The defeat saw Senegal become the first team ever to be eliminated from a FIFA World Cup after leading by two goals as late as the 85th minute. On the other hand, Belgium proceeded to the Round of 16, where they will face the hosts, the United States, on Tuesday, July 7, at 3:00 am.
Gueye was among Senegal's standout performers during the tournament, scoring twice in the emphatic 5-0 group-stage victory over Iraq. His decision marks one of the strongest public criticisms of the national team's coaching staff by a senior player in recent years and is likely to intensify scrutiny of the technical bench ahead of the next Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
Gueye's announcement is expected to increase pressure on national team coach Thiaw, who was appointed in December 2024. His leadership has come under increased scrutiny following Senegal's latest exit from a major tournament.
One of the defining moments of his tenure came during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final, when a disputed refereeing decision prompted Senegal's players to leave the pitch in protest before eventually returning to complete the match. Although Senegal believed it had secured the title on the field through a solitary Gueye goal, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) later reviewed the incident, ruled that the team's actions violated tournament regulations and awarded the championship to Morocco instead.

Comments

0
Loading comments...

Trending

Popular Stories This Week