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Senegal fans clean up stadium after win against Poland

| @indiablooms | Jun 21, 2018, at 06:02 pm

Moscow, Jun 21 (IBNS): Leading by an example, Senegal fans have cleaned up a section of the Spartak Stadium in Moscow after their sporting heroes registered a win against Poland in the FIFA World Cup 2018 on Tuesday.

Following the win, Senegal fans cleaned up their section of the stadium.

In a video, which has been shared by a Twitter page, the Senegal fans could be seen accumulating all wastes at one side.

The caption of the video reads, "Senegal⁠ fans cleaning their section before leaving the stadium after their historic victory against Poland. This is class. The best thing you will see today."

Prior to a responsible act by the fans, Senegal footballers outplayed Poland in the match.

Senegal had registered a victory 2-1.

Thiago Cionek and M'Baye Niang were the two heroes for Senegal fans as both of them contributed to the win by scoring a goal each.

The two goals were scored at the 37th and 60 minutes respectively.

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