Senegal have become the latest team to touch down in Ivory Coast ahead of the start of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The defending champions of the competition arrived in Ivory Coast in the early hours of Wednesday after wrapping up their preparations.
Senegal will be looking to win the trophy once again after beating Egypt on penalties in Cameroon to conquer the continent in the last edition.
Sadio Mane joined the team on the trip to Ivory Coast having married his partner last weekend in a ceremony in Dakar.
The Teranga Lions will be making their 17th appearance at the AFCON since its inception and face Gambia in their first game on Monday, January 15.
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