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The second match in Group A was between the AFCON 2021 champions Senegal and Louis Van Gaal's Netherlands, which was won 2-0 by the latter. Read More
Mon, 21st Nov - 16:00
Al Thumama Stadium, Al Thumama
Netherlands are in high spirits under the returning Van Gaal, raising hopes that they can go far in Qatar. They head into the opener as the odds-on favourites, but will be tested all the way by the African champions who have a certain Sadio Mane in their ranks.
Senegal have had the best footballing year of their lives. Qualifying with ease into the African World Cup playoffs. Then they won the African Cup of Nations for the first time in their history, winning on penalties against their fierce rivals Egypt. They repeated the victory with another penalties triumph over Mo Salah and his men in Dakar in the 2nd leg of the World Cup playoffs to book their spot at Qatar 2022.
The Lions of Teranga have a wealth of talent at their disposal and a host of UK based talent with Edouard Mendy (Chelsea), Nampalys Mendy (Leicester City), Ismaila Sarr (Watford), and lets not forget former Liverpool star Sadio Mane who is now at Bayern Munich.
Senegal are managed by Aliou Cisse and are currently 90/1 to win the tournament.
The Netherlands, 14/1, qualified from Group G with relative ease, topping a group featuring Turkey and Norway. They are probably the best side in Group A and will be expected to progress, especially now they have veteran Louis van Gaal back in charge.
Again the Dutch have a load of UK based players including Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool), Nathan Ake (Man City), and Donny van de Beek (Man Utd), while PSV youngster Cody Gakpo is enjoying a superb season so far.
The two sides have never played each other at international level.