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		<title>Issiar Dia chooses Senegal&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While a lot of senegalese people are still a little upset by Bafétimbi Gomis&#8217;s choice to go play for France after having been wined and dined for so long by different Senegal coaches, a good news popped up in the latest list of 22 published for the next World Cup Qualifyers against Algeria. Issiar Dia, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='None'><img src="http://senegal.worldcupblog.org/files/2008/05/_44683661_issiardia203.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="152" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-26" /></a>While a lot of senegalese people are still a little upset by <strong>Bafétimbi Gomis</strong>&#8217;s choice to go play for France after having been wined and dined for so long by different Senegal coaches, a good news popped up in the latest list of 22 published for the next World Cup Qualifyers against Algeria. <strong>Issiar Dia</strong>, one of Nancy&#8217;s little prodigies and France U-21 international, has decided after all to come back and play for us. It&#8217;s funny that in the same week two players decided against their previous choices. <strong>Bafé Gomis</strong> never played for France in the younger teams and decided to wait until the first one manifested while <strong>Issiar Dia</strong> has caps for every single french youth team, having gone through Clairefontaine with the likes of Hatem Ben Arfa and Abou Diaby.<br />
The very tiny and fast left winger has been likened to other pocket-rockets such as Baky Koné and Franck Ribéry. He has been touted as one of the most promising prospect Nancy has ever seen by none other than Michel Platini&#8217;s dad Aldo.<br />
Issiar my boy, I thought I&#8217;d never see you in senegalese kit! We&#8217;re incredibly haoppy and proud to have you play for us.<br />
Here are the 22 players selected for the next WC qualifiers: Missing are <strong>Mamadou Niang</strong> (who&#8217;s not sure if he&#8217;s willing to ver come back), <strong>Souleymane Diawara</strong> (who claims to be exhausted and doesn&#8217;t want to come until next season), <strong>Habib Beye</strong> and <strong>Lamine Diatta</strong> (who did not please withing the new staff with both their declatrations apparently).</p>
<p><strong>Keepers:</strong><br />
Tony Sylva (<a href="http://lille.theoffside.com">Lille</a>)<br />
Bouna Coundoul (<a href="http://rapids.theoffside.com">Colorado Rapids</a>, MLS)<br />
Abdoulaye Coulibaly (<a href="http://asse.theoffside.com/">St-Etienne</a>, France)</p>
<p><strong>Defenders: </strong><br />
Pascal Mendy (Kaunnas, Lituanie),<br />
Cheikh Guèye (Metz, France)<br />
Pape Malickou Diakhaté (Dynamo Kiev, Ukraine)<br />
Ibrahima Sonko (<a href="http://reading.theoffside.com">Reading</a>, England)<br />
Abdoulaye Diagne Faye (<a href="http://newcastle.theoffside.com">Newcastle</a>, England)<br />
Guirane Ndaw (Sochaux, France)<br />
Ibrahima Faye (Troyes, France)</p>
<p><strong>Midfielders: </strong><br />
Moustapha Bayal Sall (<a href="http://asse.theoffside.com/">St-Etienne</a>, France)<br />
Pape Malick Bâ (FC Bâle, Suisse)<br />
Ousmane Ndoye (FC Vaslui, Roumanie)<br />
Pape Waïgo Ndiaye (<a href="http://fiorentina.theoffside.com/">Fiorentina</a>, Italie)<br />
Babacar Guèye (Metz, France)<br />
Frédéric Mendy (Bastia, France)<br />
Diomansy Kamara (<a href="http://fulham.theoffside.com">Fulham</a>, England)<br />
Kader Mangane (<a href="http://lens.theoffside.com">Lens</a>, France)</p>
<p><strong>Strikers: </strong><br />
El Hadj Diouf (<a href="http://bolton.theoffside.com">Bolton</a>, England)<br />
Henri Camara (<a href="http://hammers.theoffside.com/">West Ham</a>, England)<br />
Pape Modou Sougou (Leiria, Portugal)<br />
Issiar Dia (Nancy, France).</p>
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