Showing posts with label Sadio Mane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sadio Mane. Show all posts

Monday, 31 May 2021

Summer of ins and outs at Liverpool

With the league and club season over and Liverpool having secured in their final game, which saw them defeat Crystal Palace 2-0, third position finish and a spot in next year’s Champions League – a target that seemed impossible to achieve after a string of poor performances, losses and draws, that put them well behind Chelsea, Leicester, West Ham and Tottenham – attention now turns to how the Reds will act in the transfer market to bolster their squad for what will likely be a post-Covid season, with fans back in stadiums.

And it won’t just be fans back at Anfield that Liverpool will have to look forward to, it’ll also be players – notably Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Joel Matip and Jordan Henderson – who’ll be back from long-term injury.

Still, what the absence of these players did show is that Liverpool’s squad is not as strong as its rivals and that certain players – Matip, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – are somewhat injury prone and cannot be relied on to step into the breach for long periods when others can’t make the first team.

Indeed, when Keita was fit and selected, he did nothing to suggest that manager Jurgen Klopp should persevere with him. The same could be said of Oxlade-Chamberlain, though his superb strike against Burnley in the penultimate match of the season, reminded us all of what he can do and may well have saved his Liverpool career for the time being.

Keita, along with Divock Origi and Xherdan Shaqiri, may find themselves surplus to requirements. The same is probably true of Nat Phillips, who despite his stalwart performances in the last third of the season at centre-back, will still find himself behind van Dijk, Matip, Gomez and the newly signed from RB Leipzig French under-21 international, Ibrahima Konate, in the queue to play at the heart of the Reds’ defence.

Having shown that he is more than a Championship defender, one would imagine that Phillips himself would not want to be Liverpool’s fifth choice centre back and would prefer to be somewhere where he would be playing every week.

Indeed, the heroic Phillips has already been linked with Burnley, but this might just be newspapers trying to put two and two together in a narrative that has Phillips as an old-school centre half linking up with a manager, Sean Dyche, an old-school centre half himself who has built his successful Burnley team on these virtues. We’ll see about this, particularly when we consider that Dyche has been linked with the manager’s job at Crystal Palace – Dyche was a former Eagles’ player. Perhaps Phillips will end up at Palace and not Burnley. What is certain is that Ozan Kabak, who came to Liverpool on loan from Schalke in January will not see the Reds exercise their option to buy him. The Frenchman Konate was seen as the better player and better value for money.

Another player likely to leave Liverpool, having not made the grade, is Takumi Minamino. The Japanese has been on loan with Southampton since January and rumours abound that the south coast club will make an offer to Liverpool for the striker and that Liverpool will be inclined to accept. What this means is that Liverpool will be in the market for at least one forward.

Diogo Jota – another player to have suffered an injury-interrupted season – showed some spectacular form and he will seriously challenge Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané for a starting place up front. Firmino’s goal scoring form in the last year has faltered and his place is perhaps most at risk from Jota. So, with Origi and Minamino set to depart and the form of Firmino and, to a lesser extent, Mané, showing decline, then it would not be unreasonable – financial constraints notwithstanding – to expect the Reds to enter the transfer market, not to buy a prospect but a forward ready to challenge for a starting spot.

Monday, 21 September 2020

Mane stars as Liverpool overcome Chelsea challenge

Liverpool delivered a powerful statement of intent about their desire to retain the Premier League title with a comfortable dismissal of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on another nightmare day for keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Jurgen Klopp's champions were already in complete control even before Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen was correctly shown a red card on the stroke of half-time.

Referee Paul Tierney initially opted for a yellow card but reviewed Christensen's desperate challenge on Sadio Mane as he raced on to Jordan Henderson's pass.

Mane then punished Chelsea with two swift goals after the break to confirm Liverpool's vast superiority, the second of which was the result of another calamity for Kepa.

Read more here.

Monday, 17 February 2020

Super-sub Mané sees of Norwich challenge

The numbers keep on racking up for Liverpool. Twenty-five points clear at the top of the table, 76 points from a possible 78 this season and an unbeaten streak that runs for 43 matches, back to January 2019. Here, a 17th straight league victory was decided by Sadio Mané’s 100th goal in English football. That 19th league title just keeps getting closer.
While the big picture can sometimes seem boggling, the smaller details remain more readily comprehensible. This was another match in which the champions-elect had to graft, bide their time and enjoy some luck before earning a deserved victory.
Norwich played their football, as they always do, and had chances which they squandered, as they often do too. They were also disciplined and resolute in their defending and, as the contest reached the final stages, a draw looked a realistic possibility. But then Liverpool found a way.
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Monday, 13 May 2019

Mane finishes Wolves off with a brace

The first anybody knew about it was the tinny roar from the away end. It was the news every Liverpool supporter had been dreading and, football being the sport of schadenfreude, there was zero sympathy from the Wolves supporters who, for one day only, had chosen to serenade Manchester City, the champions of England.
That was the moment when Liverpool had to start confronting the harsh realities of trying to catch and overhaul a side of City’s durability, knowing that 97 points was not enough and that a season of sustained brilliance was not going to get its happy ending – not in the Premier League, anyway.
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Saturday, 27 October 2018

Mane double puts Reds top

There was a shock at Anfield as Cardiff City became the first opposition team to score a Premier League goal against Liverpool for 918 minutes. Otherwise, Jürgen Klopp’s team returned to the top of the table as a matter of routine; convincingly and without challenge. Neil Warnock was correct in his assertion that a Cardiff win here was impossible.
Mohamed Salah scored his 51st goal in 66 appearances for Liverpool and also provided two assists, for Xherdan Shaqiri and Sadio Mané, as the hosts cruised to the Premier League summit. Mané struck twice while Callum Paterson’s consolation for the visitors spoiled Alisson’s aims of a seventh clean sheet this term.
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Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Sadio Mane doubt for Saturday clash

Liverpool winger Sadio Mane has undergone an operation on his broken thumb – and is now facing a race against time to be fit for the weekend trip to Huddersfield Town.
Mane has had surgery to repair the first metacarpal on his left hand after suffering the injury while training with the Senegal national team ahead of their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sudan earlier this week
The 26-year-old visited hospital on Monday for scans that revealed the problem, before flying back to Merseyside for further assessment.
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Monday, 15 October 2018

Sadio Mane joins injury list

Sadio Mane became the latest Liverpool player to suffer an injury on the international break, after fellow key stars Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk handed Jurgen Klopp a major headache. 

The Senegal forward was taken to hospital with a hand injury, which was picked up during training ahead of his country’s clash with Sudan, and is thought to have broken his left thumb. 

Though the injury is not overly serious, it could get worse if he plays and therefore he is expected to sit out of the Sudan tie as well as Liverpool’s next Premier League match against Huddersfield.

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Sunday, 14 October 2018

Fabinho talks up Sadio Mane

Midfielder Fabinho believes that his Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane can become one of the best players in the world.
Fabinho joined the Reds from Monaco this summer and, despite having his own struggles, has been hugely impressed with the Senegal star.
“Sadio Mane is an excellent player,” Fabinho told Goal. “Before I came to Liverpool, I saw him on TV and I liked him a lot.
“He is very fast and very intelligent. He has everything to continue growing to become one of the best players in the world.
“I hope he continues with us for a long time. It is a pleasure to play alongside him.”
Read more here.