Striker Henri CAMARA who moved on loan from English side Wigan Athletic to West Ham last week is one of the four players who have been called back by French coach Henryk KASPERCZAK for Senegal’s African Nations Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso on 8 September. His three other team-mates are goalkeeper Cheikh Tidiane NDIAYE, midfielder Ousmane NDOYE and Ukraine-based striker Demba TOURE. Dynamo Kiev defender Pape Malickou DIAKHATE who was called up for that Nations Cup qualifier game withdrew after he fractured his left shoulder during the match with FC Kharkiv, which his club won 2-0. He is expected to be out of action for at least six weeks. His absence is a blow to Senegal, since his Saturday’s row with Burkina Faso is a must-win match.
IFAP Sports (Source: BBC Sport)
04/09/2007 |