Senegal secured a dominant victory against England.
In this match, with former Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel in charge of England, they were completely swept aside by Senegal.
England actually took the lead early in the game, with star striker Harry Kane scoring in the 7th minute.
However, things quickly went downhill for the Three Lions.
From that point on, Senegal launched a relentless attacking display and were finally rewarded in the 40th minute, when Ismaila Sarr scored to level the match.
That goal was the first England had conceded in Tuchel’s four matches in charge – but it would not be the last. Habib Diarra soon made his mark, putting Senegal ahead 2-1 with a well-taken goal.
Although England thought they had equalised through Jude Bellingham later in the game, the goal was ruled out by VAR due to a handball in the build-up.
In the dying moments of the match, Cheikh Sabaly sealed the win with a clinical finish, making it 3-1 and putting the result beyond doubt.
Before this match, England had faced African opposition 21 times, earning 15 wins and 6 draws. However, this historic result saw Senegal become the first African team to ever defeat England.