‘Isn’t better’: Cisse cites Tottenham and £47.5 million stars as reasons Senegal can win the World Cup.

Senegal boss Aliou Cisse wants his squad to feel if France can win the World Cup, ‘why not us?’. He also believes Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy are just as good as their rivals.

Cisse names Koulibaly and Mendy’s counterparts for Brazil, England, and France as reasons why Senegal can believe in themselves. He does not feel they are any less important than Marquinhos is for the Selecao, John Stones for the Three Lions, or Hugo Lloris for Les Blues.

Lloris captained France to global glory at Russia 2018 as Les Blues sealed their second title to date. The 139-cap goalkeeper played six of their seven ties and kept three clean sheets. Didier Deschamps gave the 35-year-old a rest against Denmark in their final Group C game.

Senegal featured in Group A for the World Cup in 2022 against the Netherlands, host nation Qatar, and Ecuador. The Lions of Teranga will play their first-round games on November 21, 25, and 29. It is also their second edition with Cisse after exiting in the group stage in 2018.

Russia 2018 was Senegal’s return to the World Cup stage after 16 years away. The Lions of Teranga had failed to qualify for 2006, 2010, and 2014 tournaments after reaching the quarter-finals in 2002. Now, Cisse believes his squad should feel they can win the first title.

“A few editions ago, we went to the World Cup to discover the competition,” Senegal boss Cisse has told The New York Times. “Then, we were there to learn. Now, we’re here to compete. African teams are going to Qatar to win.

Yet the center-half will now be a key part of the Selecao set-up under Tite in 2022. It is the 28-year-old’s second World Cup after 2018, like Stones. Koulibaly, meanwhile, made three appearances four years ago and will now captain Senegal at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Mendy only made his international debut in Cisse’s Senegal squad following the last World Cup in November 2018. But the Chelsea stopper has been the Lions of Teranga’s number once ever since and helped the West Africans win their first-ever AFCON title in February.

Should Senegal advance from Group A, England and £47.5m Manchester City center-back Stones could stand in Cisse’s way of winning the World Cup. The Three Lions will feature in Group B, with the winner facing the Group A runners-up and visa-versa in the Round of 16.

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