Senegal faces Kenya on Tuesday in Antalya with a heavily adjusted team.
Head coach Pape Bouna Thiaw continues his squad assessment only three days after the defeat to Brazil.
Ilay Camara and Ibrahim Mbaye both expect to start as the Lions push toward the Africa Cup of Nations.
Thiaw entered this camp with one goal. He wanted to rotate his squad and give minutes to as many players as possible.
The loss to Brazil did not alter that plan. Kenya, led by South African coach Benni McCarthy, arrives for the second and final test. Kick-off is set for 3:00 PM GMT.
Yehvann Diouf looks ready to reclaim the goalkeeper position. He made his debut in Ireland last June but slipped behind Mory Diaw after a difficult start at OGC Nice.
Kalidou Koulibaly should lead the defence in front of him. A small doubt surrounds Mamadou Sarr, yet Abdoulaye Seck returns and strengthens the back line.
Thiaw plans to start Ilay Camara and El Hadji Malick Diouf at full-back. Antoine Mendy and Ismail Jakobs step aside for this match.
Ibrahim Mbaye prepares for his first start of the camp.
He came on as a substitute against Brazil but now moves into the starting eleven.
Thiaw reshapes his midfield as well. Idrissa Gana Gueye sits out to rest. Pape Gueye partners Pathé Ciss, who tries to earn a regular spot.
Rassoul Ndiaye and Mamadou Lamine Camara compete for the final place in the trio.
Both players want to make a strong impression before the continental event.
The attack also changes. Nicolas Jackson returns to the central role. Iliman Ndiaye supports him from one wing, while Ibrahim Mbaye takes the other.
The staff demands sharper movement and better finishing after the Brazil loss.
This new-look lineup now carries the responsibility for that response.