Aliou Cissé has officially begun his tenure as Libya’s head coach, leading his first training session as he prepares the national team for the crucial next rounds of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
The Senegalese tactician wasted no time in setting the tone for his tenure, overseeing an intense session aimed at instilling his tactical philosophy and rallying his squad ahead of their upcoming fixtures.
With Libya facing pivotal matches in the qualification campaign, Cissé’s immediate focus is on building cohesion and implementing a clear strategy.
The training camp marks the start of a new chapter for Libyan football, with players displaying enthusiasm and determination under their new manager.
The importance of these qualifiers is not lost on the squad, as they look to make a strong push for a place in the global tournament.
Cissé’s appointment has generated optimism among Libyan supporters, who are hopeful that his leadership will bring stability and success to the national team.
With the countdown to the next qualifiers underway, all eyes will be on how quickly the former Senegal coach can make his mark on Libyan football.