Soccer-Saudi Arabia and Senegal end scoreless in final World Cup friendly


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Saudi Arabia v Senegal - Toyota Field, San Antonio, Texas, U.S. - June 9, 2026 Saudi Arabia's Sultan Mandash in action with Senegal's Moussa Niakhate IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Daniel Dunn

June 10 (Reuters) - ⁠Saudi Arabia was held to a goalless draw ⁠against 10-man Senegal on Wednesday in the two teams’ ‌final friendly before the start of the World Cup.

Giorgos Donis, Saudi Arabia's Greek coach, fielded a strong starting line-up in the first half before ​making 10 changes after the break.

Senegal ⁠finished the match with ⁠10 players after forward Nicolas Jackson was sent off in the ⁠84th ‌minute for a second yellow card.

Saudi Arabia produced an impressive performance in the opening stage, threatening ⁠goalkeeper Edouard Mendy’s goal on several occasions, most ​notably in ‌the 10th minute when Musab Al Juwayrwent close following ⁠a clever pass ​from captain Salem Al Dawsari.

Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais comfortably saved a header from Lamine Camara in the 14th minute.

Mohammed ⁠Abu Al Shamat missed a chance to ​put Saudi Arabia ahead in the 30th minute when he headed over the bar from close range.

Senegal pressed hard in ⁠the closing stages of the first half but failed to seriously trouble Al Owais.

Substitute Ayman Yahya unleashed a powerful long-range effort just after the hour mark that narrowly missed the ​right post.

Saudi Arabia begin their World ⁠Cup Group H campaign against Uruguay on June 16 before ​facing Spain and Cape Verde.

Senegal, meanwhile, ‌open their Group I campaign against ​France before taking on Norway and Iraq.

(Reporting by Ahmed El Ghannam in Cairo; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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