Senegal coach Pape Thiaw has confirmed reports of unhappiness within the squad, but said their full focus was now on Monday's second World Cup group match against Norway, which he labelled a "final."
The 45-year-old told reporters that it was true a few matters needed to be settled, including bonuses.
Several media outlets have also reported that Senegal's players have complained about the facilities at their World Cup base in New Jersey, with some players having food delivered.
Goalkeeper Mory Diaw said, "We are professionals and here to represent our country."
One issue that has been resolved is Thiaw's deal.
"The problem with my contract is resolved. It took too long," the coach said, adding it was "not about money, but about principles and respect."
Senegal lost their opener against France and are under pressure against the Norwegians in the New York/New Jersey Stadium.
Chaos has followed the national team all year following the controversial African Cup of Nations final in January, which was eventually awarded to hosts Morocco.

