Senegal coach Bruno Metsu said after his side's 2-1 win over Sweden on Sunday that the victory which sent the World Cup debutants into the quarter-finals was not luck, but rather mark the birth of a great team.
"It was a completely mad game and I am very happy," Metsu said. "It's not luck, we're seeing the birth of a great team."
"It was a very beautiful match," he added. "We made a difficult start by conceding an early goal but Sweden are a very strong team and Argentina and England both broke their teeth on them."
He said: "After our equalizer we settled down. I am thinking about the Swedes, losing like that must be tough. They are a very rigorous side but they didn't think of just defending."
Editor: May
Source: Xinhua
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