Aliou Cissé has already bounced back

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After the end of his adventure with the Senegalese selection, Aliou Cissé quickly found a new base.

Aliou Cissé did not remain unemployed for very long. Just a few days after the end of his collaboration with the Senegalese federation, the 2022 African champion coach found a new job.

According to several consistent sources, the former PSG player has a strong chance of taking the reins of the Mauritanian national team. Discussions between the two parties have already started.

A step back for Cissé?

Mauritania, 8e finalist of the last CAN, is looking for an experienced coach. His sights would therefore have been on Cissé, who had been in charge of the Lions of Téranga for ten years without interruption.

Seeing Cissé at the head of the “Mourabitounes” would still be a little surprise. Given the reputation he has built and his accomplishments, we could expect him to bounce back at the head of a tougher team.

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