Mali head coach Tom Saintfiet has expressed confidence in his squad ahead of their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 quarterfinal clash against Senegal, insisting his team will give their all to secure a win.
The Eagles face the Taranga Lions later today at Tangier Grand Stadium, with kick-off set for 16:00 GMT.
Speaking to reporters, Saintfiet acknowledged Senegal as one of Africa’s strongest sides but emphasized Mali’s determination to advance.
“Senegal is one of the biggest teams on the continent. They have been at the highest level for years and are very stable, with great individual quality and strong team cohesion. In 2025, they have only lost once, against Brazil. They beat England and drew with Ireland, very good results for an African team,” he said.
He continued, “They are the favourites, and we are the outsiders, and we accept that. But we have already shown against Morocco and Tunisia that we are not afraid. We also have good players. Our only undoing is not scoring as many goals as we would like, but we are very disciplined when we don’t have the ball. Our plan is ready for Senegal. We have a lot of respect for them, and we will do everything possible to stay in this competition until the end.”
Saintfiet also praised Senegal’s experience and infrastructure, highlighting the strength of their federation and decade-long high-level performance.
“They are a team with very good players who have been playing at a very high level for the past 10 years and have a lot of experience. The structure and organisation of the Senegalese Football Federation is exceptional and serves as an example for many African countries. Their individual quality is also outstanding, but I trust my team, and we are focused on our own strengths. After that, we’ll see if it’s enough or not,” he added.
Mali and Senegal are set to battle for a place in the AFCON semifinals later today.





