Senegal handed Thomas Tuchel his first defeat as Three Lions boss by coming from behind to beat England 3-1 at the City Ground.
After a dour display against Andorra on Saturday, England made a fast start and took the lead after just seven minutes when Harry Kane tapped home from close range.
But Senegal worked their way back into the contest and deservedly equalised just before half time as Ismaila Sarr caught Kyle Walker napping and fired past Dean Henderson.
It was Henderson – given a rare start ahead of Jordan Pickford – who was the busier of the two goalkeepers, and he was unable to stop Habib Diarra beating him from a tight angle to put Senegal in front in the 62nd minute.
Jude Bellingham thought he had rescued a late equaliser for England, but the goal was ruled out by VAR for a Levi Colwill handball, and Senegal then netted a third on the counter in added time to wrap up a famous victory.
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Senegal picked up a deserved victory over England at the City Ground on Tuesday night

Thomas Tuchel suffered his first loss as England boss after another awful performance