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Lilongwe September 9 Mana: The Burundi national team suffered its first defeat in their second game, losing 1-0 to Senegal at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, Malawi, during the 2025 African Cup of Nations.
The Teranga Lions were all over in search for a goal, but the Swallows of Burundi remained solid, preventing them from finding the back of the net in the first half.
After persistent pressure for 71 minutes, Senegal finally found relief through an Ismaila Sarr penalty. The spot kick was awarded when Sadio Mane was brought down in the 18-yard box by Burundian defender Nsabiyumva Frederic.
In a post-match interview, Burundian coach Nda Yiragije Etienne said his team showed resilience and maintained their fighting spirit, despite conceding a penalty that disrupted their game plan.
"Most of them are young and still in the process of getting the experience of national team football," he said.
"I hope our next game will be more interesting looking at the way we have played today," added Etienne.
He revealed that the battle is still on in group L and Burundi has got more chances to qualify for 2025 total energies African cup of the nations in Morocco.
Burundi won their first away match against Malawi national team at Bingu national stadium.
Senegal’s coach, Aliou Cisse said having three points has energized the journey of Senegal for 2025 African cup despite a disappointing start at home with a draw against Bukina Faso.
"We did not play well but the players have managed to get three points though the team missed a lot of clear chances," he said.
Senegal is leading in the group L with four points, seconded by Burundi three points.
Burkina Faso is in third position with one point, while Malawi's national team is at the bottom with no points.
(By Happy Milanzi - Malawi News Agency)