New allegations reported by journalist Romain Molina reveal rising tensions within the Senegal national football team following underwhelming performances. The report centers on AS Monaco’s Lamine Camara and Villarreal’s Nicolas Jackson, alleging both players believe they deserve more prominent roles. Camara reportedly feels his club form warrants a central position, while Jackson is convinced of his importance to the team’s attack. These perceived inflated egos have reportedly led to internal disagreements about responsibilities, particularly within the forward line. The revelations come at a sensitive time for Senegal as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup, with existing concerns about inconsistent play and tactical decisions. The management of player hierarchy, balancing experienced veterans with emerging talent, is now sharply under scrutiny, with some senior players reportedly frustrated with the coaching staff.

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