Senegal forward Iliman Ndiaye has written his name into the FIFA World Cup record books, becoming the first substitute to score, assist, make five touches in the opposition box, and complete five dribbles.
Ndiaye entered the fray against Iraq in the 57th minute and made an immediate impact, producing a performance that will be remembered for years to come. His goal and assist came in the closing stages of the match, contributing to Senegal's historic 5-0 victory.
According to Opta statistics, Ndiaye's output is unprecedented for a substitute in World Cup history
The 26-year-old Everton forward has been one of Senegal's standout performers at the tournament, showcasing his ability to change games from the bench. His performance against Iraq is a testament to his talent and determination, and it has cemented his place in World Cup history.
Senegal's record-breaking victory rewrote the African record books, with the Teranga Lions scoring 8 goals in the group stageâthe most ever by an African nationâand registering a 5-goal haul in a single match for the first time.
For Ndiaye, the performance is a personal milestone that reflects his growing influence on the international stage. His impact has been undeniable and will be remembered as one of the tournament's standout moments.
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