Senegal 5-0 Iraq: Lions of Teranga Roar in World Cup Opener
The FIFA World Cup 2026 witnessed a stunning performance from Senegal as they dismantled Iraq 5-0 in their group stage opener at the Al Thumama Stadium. The Lions of Teranga produced a masterclass in attacking football, leaving the Asian side shell-shocked from the first whistle.
Match Overview
Heading into the match, Senegal were expected to control possession, but few anticipated such a one-sided scoreline. Iraq, making their first World Cup appearance since 1986, struggled to cope with the pace and power of the African champions.
Key Moments
- 12' – Sadio Mané opens the scoring with a curled effort from the edge of the box after a quick counter-attack.
- 28' – Boulaye Dia doubles the lead, tapping in from close range following a deflected cross.
- 44' – Ismaïla Sarr makes it 3-0 with a composed finish after a brilliant through ball from Idrissa Gueye.
- 67' – Sadio Mané grabs his second, converting a penalty after a handball in the box.
- 84' – Substitute Nicolas Jackson seals the rout with a powerful header from a corner kick.
Standout Players
Sadio Mané was unstoppable, scoring two goals and providing an assist. His movement and link-up play caused constant problems for the Iraqi defense. Idrissa Gueye dominated the midfield, breaking up play and dictating the tempo, while goalkeeper Édouard Mendy enjoyed a quiet evening but commanded his area when called upon.
Tactical Analysis
Senegal pressed high from the start, forcing Iraq into errors. The midfield trio of Gueye, Nampalys Mendy, and Pape Matar Sarr overwhelmed their opponents, allowing the front three to exploit space. Iraq’s 4-5-1 formation failed to contain Senegal’s width, with full-backs Abdou Diallo and Bouna Sarr providing overlapping runs that stretched the defense.
World Cup Group Impact
The emphatic victory puts Senegal top of their group with a commanding goal difference. Iraq now face an uphill battle to qualify from a group that also includes European powerhouses. For Senegal, this result sends a clear message to the tournament favorites: the Lions of Teranga are genuine contenders.

