"Pape Thiaw le guerrier" (par Abdoulaye Dieng)
Senegal is celebrating. But beyond the trophy, this victory tells a story of more than just sporting success. It reveals a stance, an identity, a value deeply rooted in our collective history: Diom, Fouleu ak Fayda. A moral victory before a sporting one, it speaks to who we are when we refuse to give in.
At the heart of this historic moment stands one man: Pape Thiaw. A coach who not only led a team, but who embodied the courage to say no. When everything seemed to point to the cup remaining with the host country, when the refereeing decisions were becoming increasingly questionable, Pape Thiaw refused the unacceptable. He took a strong, deliberate, and selfless action. An act of honor.
This refusal was neither impulsive nor emotional. It stemmed from a deep conviction. And it was precisely this stance that restored strength and pride to these young lions. Freed from inhibitions, aware that they were defending far more than just a score, they responded on the field with maturity, discipline, and determination.
Let's be clear and unambiguous: Senegal was superior to Morocco in every aspect. Mentally, by holding firm under pressure. Tactically, through their discipline. Physically, through their endurance. Collectively, through their solidarity. This victory was hard-fought, deserved, and fully embraced.
The context was far from neutral. Morocco, our Habibi, the host country and an influential player in African football, was operating in a naturally favorable environment. By winning under these conditions, Senegal is aware that this victory may provoke reactions within CAF. But Senegal is ready: we are a nation capable of facing challenges with composure, without fear or submission.
This ability to say no when the essential is at stake extends beyond the realm of sport. It now permeates other spheres of national life and is also reflected in Senegal's response to any external pressure. Saying no to the International Monetary Fund when its demands are incompatible with the national interest is an assertion of sovereignty. The duo of Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Ousmane Sonko embodies this firm and consistent stance: that of a country that engages in dialogue but does not submit, and that chooses unity as its strength.
The Senegalese people are proud. Proud of their lions. Proud of their coach. Proud of a victory achieved without compromise or compromise. This success sends a clear message: Senegal can win by staying true to itself.
The time for unity has come. Everything is now in place to raise Senegal to the top. This victory, richly deserved, belongs to the entire nation and engages our collective responsibility. When we are united, determined, and true to our values, nothing can stop us. Let us move forward together, with confidence and patriotism, aware that every action counts, every word is binding, and that the people are watching, understanding, and remembering. And as long as we remain on the side of dignity and truth, God will, as always, be with us.
Long live Senegal! 🇸🇳
By Abdoulaye Dieng, Entrepreneur
Commentaires (3)
Heureusement Claude Leroi était là pour indiquer à nos lions la conduite a tenir. Pendant ce temps là fédération était complètement absente. Mayacine Mar déboussolé, deambulait dans la pelouse comme une âme perdue. La bande à Sadio Mané laissée a elle-même.
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