Aliou Cissé, the big worry

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Victim of illness on Friday evening, after Senegal’s victory against Cameroon, Aliou Cissé was admitted to hospital.

A few hours after the qualification of the Lions of the country of Teranga for the round of 16 of the CAN, Aliou Cissé was admitted to Yamoussoukro hospital. According to information from Canal + Sport Africa, the Senegal coach felt unwell around 10 p.m. He spent the night from Friday to Saturday under observation.

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Aliou Cissé was admitted to the emergency room last night around 10 p.m. following discomfort after the match.

After more than 18 hours, he is still hospitalized for additional examinations. @cplussportafr

— Lee-Roy Kabeya (@LRKabeya) January 20, 2024

The former Sedan and Paris Saint-Germain player is said to be doing better and should be released from hospital quickly. Part of the Senegalese delegation is on site to monitor the state of health of the 47-year-old technician.

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