Senegal demolish ten-man Iraq in Toronto
Senegal have unleashed a ruthless second-half onslaught to lead Iraq 5-0 as their final World Cup group encounter nears its conclusion at Toronto Stadium.
The initial foundation was established in the fourth minute when Habib Diarra deflected home an Abdoulaye Seck header, before Iraq's defensive structure collapsed entirely following a straight red card to Rebin Sulaka in the thirteenth minute. The Lions of Teranga capitalized fully on their numerical advantage after the interval, starting with Ismaïla Sarr sliding home a clinical second goal in the fifty-sixth minute. Substitute Pape Gueye then completely shattered the Iraqi resistance by netting a stunning twelve-minute brace with definitive strikes in the fifty-ninth and seventy-first minutes.
The relentless African giants refused to ease off the pressure as the match entered its final phase. Forward Iliman Ndiaye put the finishing touches on an incredible team performance in the eighty-third minute, turning inside the penalty area to slot home an emphatic fifth goal. This resounding victory significantly repairs Senegal's tournament goal differential, virtually cementing their progression into the Round of 32 as one of the best third-placed teams while eliminating a weary Iraqi squad.
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