As the Champions League resumes with the eagerly anticipated round of 16, football enthusiasts are keen to take stock of the Senegalese representation in this crucial phase of the competition.
In the midst of the excitement surrounding the Champions League’s return on Tuesday, February 13, at 8:00 p.m. GMT, fans are curious about the Senegalese players who have secured spots in the UEFA lists for the round of 16.
After a group stage that unfolded without major surprises, the focus now shifts to the Senegalese contingent in the most prestigious club competition.
While the group stage showcased the talents of Nampalys Mendy (RC Lens), Cheikh Niasse (Young Boys de Berne), Chérif Ndiaye (Etoile Rouge de Belgrade), and Djibril Soumaré (Sporting Braga), the number of Senegalese players still in contention becomes apparent with a closer examination.
Remarkably, only two Senegalese players find themselves on the UEFA lists for the round of 16.
Babacar Khouma, representing Copenhagen, and Bouna Sarr, part of Bayern Munich, stand as the sole survivors from Senegal in this crucial phase of the Champions League.
Their inclusion may appear surprising, given the challenges faced by both players.
Bouna Sarr, grappling with a cruciate ligament rupture, is likely to be sidelined for the remainder of the season.
Meanwhile, Babacar Khouma has not featured in the Copenhagen first team since August 12, 2022, adding an intriguing layer to their presence in the UEFA lists.
As the Champions League unfolds, the dwindling Senegalese representation adds a unique narrative to the competition, with fans eager to witness how Khouma and Sarr contribute to their teams’ pursuits of European glory despite their individual challenges.