Liverpool winger Sadio Mane is one of the best players in the world, says his Senegal coach Aliou Cisse.
Senegal will play their first World Cup match since 2002 when 26-year-old Mane and his countrymen take on Poland in Moscow on Tuesday (16:00 BST).
Cisse captained the 2002 team to the quarter-finals, beating defending champions France in the group phase.
"Mane is unique and cannot be compared to any other Senegal player. He can make the difference," Cisse, 42, said.
"He’s already one of the best – you can’t say he’s not. He plays for one of the most iconic clubs, one of the best in Europe, and he’s top-notch for them.
"He’s absolutely unique because he is so unpredictable, that’s what makes him great."
Cisse, who spent four seasons in the Premier League with Birmingham and Portsmouth, says Mane has taken his move to Liverpool in his stride.
Mane has scored 33 goals in two seasons since moving to Anfield for £34m from Southampton.