As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw has unveiled a squad that has been met with notably less criticism and controversy than in previous selection cycles. The reigning African champions appear to be building momentum, but the latest squad list is far from without its talking points.
While Thiaw has named a formidable core of players, several high-profile absentees have caught the eye. Notably omitted from the squad are Lazio striker Boulaye Dia, Metz forward Habib Diallo, as well as defender Abdou Diallo and midfield anchor Nampalys Mendy. The reasons for their exclusion—whether tactical, fitness-related, or otherwise—have sparked quiet debate among fans and pundits.
However, the bigger concern for the Lions of Teranga comes in the form of an injury crisis. Key players have been ruled out due to various physical setbacks, including Sunderland’s energetic midfielder Habib Diarra and West Ham United’s promising left-back El Hadji Malick Diouf. Both were seen as potential difference-makers in what is expected to be a grueling campaign across North America.
Despite these setbacks, Senegal remains widely considered Africa’s brightest bet for a deep run at the 2026 World Cup. The team still boasts a spine of world-class talent, including captain Kalidou Koulibaly, creator Ismaila Sarr, and the ever-reliable goalkeeper Édouard Mendy. Furthermore, the continuity and reduced drama around Thiaw’s selections suggest a squad that is beginning to gel, avoiding the locker-room tensions that have plagued previous African giants on the world stage.
With Morocco’s historic semifinal run in 2022 still fresh, Senegal knows the bar for African nations has been raised. But if Thiaw can navigate the injury absences and integrate fresh faces smoothly, the Lions may indeed have the depth, experience, and tactical discipline to roar louder than any other team from the continent in the World Cup.




