When life circumstances come for you with the intention to shut you out and put you down, never yield.
Stand on your feet and fight back.
That’s what Senegal did on January 18 right in Rabat, Morocco against Morocco.
The forces in Rabat had aggregated to bully Senegal into submission at all costs, but Senegal bullied back, and won.
In their stout boldness lies a lot of lessons for those who plan to win their game in life.
The officiating at the centre by DRC man, Jean-Jaques Ndala showed every unprofessional bias.
He worked as someone with a mandate to ensure that Morocco must win, and he did it at great risk to his honour.
Ndala is described as reputable FIFA referee since 2013, but he was in a hurry to fritter away that reputation last night.
Senegal did certain things that gave them victory
*They refused to yield to potent injustice
*They walked away
*That walking away embarrassed CAF, Ndala, Morocco
*They won the sympathy of all football lovers watching that game
*They came back after rubbing in the retaliation
*Before the penalty was taken, they had got Morocco on the spot, showcasing them as desperate people aiming to win from the wrong way.
*Edou Mendy, Senegal goalkeeper crushed the spirit of Morocco penalty taker, Brahim, one or the star players in the Morocco squad when he walked to the ball on the turf. That move was outright intimidation, and he had him cowed into a cheeky and shabby spot kick take into Mendy’s hands.
*Senegal came fighting harder and finished off the game.
Senegal was the master of that game
Learn the Senegal formula and win, always








