England win the Lions duel.

The Three Lions beat their cousins ​​from Teranga on Sunday, December 4, in the round of 16 of the World Cup (3-0).

Jude Bellingham's teammates will face the French team, winners of Poland earlier.

Senegal had however entered the match better at Al-Bayt.

They put pressure on the English and get the best chances.

They can, however, rely on an in-form Pickford to keep them in the game. 

Pickford saves England

On the left side, Sarr recovers the ball by intercepting a pass from Walker.

The Senegalese transplants and gives for Dia in depth.

The strike of the latter stumbles on the firm hand of the Englishman (32nd).

Then, against the run of play, England opened the scoring.

Kane finds Bellingham in the deep.

The English midfielder enters the area then crosses back for Henderson who concludes (38th, 1-0).

Harry Kane doubles the bet with once again a Bellingham in the heart of the action.

The latter launches Foden who finds the English captain (45th + 3).

Two chances, two goals.

English realism leaves the Senegalese speechless.

They lose their footing in the game as Aliou Cissé tries a triple change to shake up the anthill.

In vain.

It is even Saka who definitively puts the motherland under cover (59th, 3-0).

Resigned, the Teranga Lions barely try.

The English manage and Gareth Southgate even allows himself to rotate by leaving John Stones, Henderson and Bellingham prematurely. 

End of course for Senegal who dreamed of becoming the first African country to join the last four of a World Cup.

With Sadio Mané's package, the market was probably too high for the African champions.

The Three Lions offer themselves a dream quarter-final against the reigning world champions. 

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