Senegal Coach Cisse Regrets Missed Chances In AFCON Loss To Algeria

20th July 2019

The Teranga Lions arrived in Egypt as the top-ranked nation in Africa but finished runners-up for the second time after a second defeat by the Dessert Foxes at this tournament

Senegal's coach Aliou Cisse greets the supporters after their defeat in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) Final football match between Senegal and Algeria at the Cairo International Stadium in Cairo on July 19, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
Senegal's coach Aliou Cisse greets the supporters after their defeat in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) Final football match between Senegal and Algeria at the Cairo International Stadium in Cairo on July 19, 2019. PHOTO/AFP
SUMMARY
  • Senegal coach Aliou Cisse rued his side's inability to recover from an early goal as their wait for a first Africa Cup of Nations title was extended following Friday's 1-0 loss to Algeria
  • Senegal were without key centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly through suspension while Liverpool star Sadio Mane found it difficult against a solid Algeria defence
  • Cisse, captain of the side that lost the 2002 final, has been in charge since early 2015 and refused to be drawn on his future in the job

CAIRO, Egypt- Senegal coach Aliou Cisse rued his side's inability to recover from an early goal as their wait for a first Africa Cup of Nations title was extended following Friday's 1-0 loss to Algeria.

The Teranga Lions arrived in Egypt as the top-ranked nation in Africa but finished runners-up for the second time after a second defeat by Algeria at this tournament.

"They put away the chance they needed. On the whole we didn't let ourselves down. We created chances but weren't able to score," said Cisse, whose team also lost 1-0 to Algeria in the group phase. 

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"When you concede a goal so early in the match the plans become clear. You have to attack against an aggressive defence and we weren't able to find the solutions.

Senegal were without key centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly through suspension while Liverpool star Sadio Mane found it difficult against a solid Algeria defence.

"What are we missing?" asked Cisse. "Being consistent. The last time Senegal reached this point was in 2002. The experience of big matches, we want to be here more often. We're getting closer to winning. 

"The team has been making progress these past five years. A final is decided by fine margins and we deserved better tonight."

Cisse, captain of the side that lost the 2002 final, has been in charge since early 2015 and refused to be drawn on his future in the job.

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"It's been 17 years since Senegal got to this stage of the competition. We've only experienced disillusion and disappointment," he said.

"I'm not important. What counts is what I'm doing the with players and the fact the federation has confidence in me."