Senegal may have had a disappointing start to its tournament but that has not quelled its fans. After the color and noise that the Ghanaian fans brought yesterday, the Senegalese contingent will be looking to one up their fellow West Africans.
The fans are led by the 12e Gaindé, the now iconic row of fans with their shirts off and bodies painted, spelling out S-E-N-E-G-A-L. Behind them are hundreds of fans, fully decked out in the green, yellow and red of the Teranga Lions.
Armed with djembes – traditional West African drums – and their voices, the fans will be impossible to ignore. Despite being outnumbered by the hosts, the supporters will make themselves heard throughout the 90 minutes in a match that Senegal desperately needs to win.
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