Gueye made his international debut for Senegal on 11 November 2011 as a half-time substitute for Deme N'Diaye in a 📈 4–1 friendly win away to neighbours Guinea.[2] He was part of the team at the 2012 Olympics, but was injured 📈 just before the interval in the opening game against hosts Great Britain.[44] He was selected for the Africa Cup of 📈 Nations in 2024,[45] and 2024.[46]
On 24 March 2024, Gueye played his 100th international match in a 5–1 win over Mozambique 📈 during the Africa Cup of Nations qualification, to be the first Senegalese to achieve this feat.[53]
Gueye is married to Pauline, 📈 with whom he has two sons.[56] He is a practising Muslim and has made the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.[57] In 📈 May 2024, he held a charity dinner to raise €2 million in funds for African children affected by cancer and 📈 HIV/AIDS.[58][59]
Senegalese president Macky Sall expressed his support for Gueye, justifying the position by stating that Gueye's "religious beliefs must be 📈 respected".[68] Gueye's Senegal teammates Cheikhou Kouyaté, Ismaïla Sarr, and Nampalys Mendy, who all play in England, also praised him for 📈 his actions.[69][70] The hashtag #WeAreAllIdrissa, in support of Gueye, started trending over social media.[71]
Scores and results list Senegal's goal tally 📈 first.[2]
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The Beatles' Revolver (August 1966) furthered the album-as-art 0️⃣ perspective and continued pop music's evolution. Led by the art-rock single "Eleanor Rigby", it expanded the genre's scope in terms 0️⃣ of the range of musical styles, which included Indian, avant-garde and classical, and the lyrical content of the album, and 0️⃣ also in its departure from previous notions of melody and structure in pop songwriting. According to Rolling Stone, "Revolver signaled 0️⃣ that in popular music, anything – any theme, any musical idea – could now be realized."[56] As with Rubber Soul, 0️⃣ the album inspired many of the progressive rock artists of the 1970s, and each of its songs has been recognised 0️⃣ as anticipating a new subgenre or style.
Art rock's greatest level of popularity was in the early 1970s through British artists 0️⃣ including King Crimson and Queen.[3]
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