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Sadio Mane: Why Is He Out Of The World Cup?

Sadio Mane: Why Is He Out Of The World Cup?

Sadio Mane of Senegal will miss the World Cup due to injury.

On November 8, the former Liverpool forward was forced off after 20 minutes of Bayern Munich’s 6-1 victory over Werder Bremen.

Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann stated that Mane had suffered a severe blow to his “tibial plateau” and would have an X-ray to evaluate the extent of the damage.

Despite initial concerns that he would be unable to represent his country in Qatar, he was included to their 26-man team.

He was expected to miss his team’s first game against the Netherlands.

Senegal coach Aliou Cisse was certain Mane would play a role for his team in the championship.

“We are monitoring the situation and have dispatched a federation doctor,” Cisse previously stated.

“On Thursday, Sadio spent the entire day in Munich before flying to Austria for additional testing.” The good news is that he does not require surgery.

“It is critical to continue to monitor his injury and hope for a change in two or three weeks.” We will go to any length to have Sadio back.”

However, Senegal stated on Thursday that he will not be participating in the competition.

A additional scan in Qatar was recommended, and the Senegalese Football Federation has now decided to rule Mane out of the World Cup.

“Unfortunately, today’s MRI reveals his recuperation has not been as positive as we had hoped,” team doctor Manuel Afonso said at a press conference. “We have chosen to declare Sadio Mane’s absence from the World Cup.”

Mane is Senegal’s all-time leading scorer, scoring the game-winning penalty as his nation defeated Egypt to win the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year.

Senegal kicks off their World Cup campaign on November 21 against the Netherlands, as well as hosts Qatar and Ecuador in Group A.

Bayern Munich later revealed more information about Mane’s injury, which required surgery.

“On Thursday evening, Sadio Mane underwent successful surgery in Innsbruck by Prof Christian Fink and Dr Andy Williams from London,” according to a club statement.

“A tendon was reattached to the head of his right fibula during the operation.” As a result, the FC Bayern striker will be unavailable to participate for Senegal at the World Cup and will begin his rehabilitation in Munich in the coming days.”

Sadio Mane
Sadio Mane

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Life Journey

Sadio Mane was born in the Senegalese town of Sedhiou. He grew up in Bambali, a small hamlet in southern Senegal. He stayed with his uncle’s family because his parents already had a large family and were unable to financially support him. Despite growing up in poverty, he had huge ambitions for the future.

He decided to pursue a career in football after seeing his country’s national team play well at the 2002 World Cup. He is an ardent Muslim.

Sadio Mane’s girlfriend and personal relationship are unknown, but there are rumours that he does have one. Melissa Reddy is the reputed girlfriend of the Senegalese international. The athlete has not before been linked to any celebrities.

Sadio Mane has always been known in Senegal for his humble gestures and development activities. Because of these factors, it is possible that he is single.

Sadio Mane’s Net Worth

Sadio Mane joined Southampton from Liverpool for a club record cost of 11.8 million pounds and established a Premier League record for fastest hat trick in 176 seconds. Liverpool paid 34 million pounds for Mane, who helped the team reach the UEFA Champions League Finals in 2018 and 2019.

Sadio Mane is a big fan of luxury cars, and despite his modest public look most of the time, the Senegalese singer has a gorgeous garage full with vehicles worth more than $665,000. Among his possessions are a Mercedes G63 AMG for $200,000, a Bentley Continental GT worth $200,000, an Audi RS7 worth $120,000, and a Range Rover Evoque worth $45,000.

Football Profession

Mané joined Metz, which has a collaboration with Generation Foot, in 2011. On 14 January 2012, at the age of 24, he made his professional debut, replacing Kévin Diaz in the 75th minute of a 0-1 home defeat to Bastia in Ligue 2. In his first league season, he made 19 appearances, 12 as a starter, and scored one goal in a 2-5 loss to Guingamp at the Stade Saint-Symphorien on May 4. At the end of the season, Metz was demoted to the Championnat National.

Mané joined Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg on August 31, 2012, for the third biggest price ever paid to FC Metz. The fee was calculated to be €4 million. On October 31, he scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 3-1 away win over SC Kalsdorf in the third round of the Austrian Cup.

On October 27, 2013, he scored his first hat-trick in the Austrian Bundesliga, a 3-0 win away to Grödig. A second triple followed on 7 May 2014, when Salzburg won the cup semi-finals 7-0 at Horn; the season ended with the team winning the domestic double. Mané forced a transfer out of the club at the end of August 2014 by failing to show up for training and the final match of Salzburg’s season in order to qualify for the Champions League.

Mané signed a four-year contract with Southampton in September 2014 for a price of £11.8 million. Southampton’s first goal came from a penalty he won 22 days later in a 2-1 League Cup triumph over Arsenal.

On September 27, he started and assisted Ryan Bertrand for the season’s opening league goal in another 2-1 win over Queens Park Rangers.

On 18 October, he scored his first goal for the club in an 8-0 win over Sunderland, albeit it was later ruled an own goal by Patrick van Aanholt. Nonetheless, he scored his first goal a week later in a 1-0 win over Stoke City.

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In December and January, he scored three goals in three consecutive games against Crystal Palace, Chelsea, and Arsenal. Mané scored two late winning goals in 1-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers on February 7, 2015, and Crystal Palace on March 3, 2015. Mané was omitted from Southampton’s starting lineup for their 0-2 loss to Liverpool on February 22 as a punishment for arriving late.

Mané scored the Premier League’s fastest hat-trick on May 16 in Southampton’s 6-1 triumph against Aston Villa in the Saints’ final home game of the season. Robbie Fowler had held the record since 1994, when he scored three goals in four minutes and 33 seconds against Arsenal. Mané finished the season with 10 goals in 32 games across all competitions.

Saints’ Mohamed Mané began the 2015-16 season by assisting twice in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round against Vitesse Arnhem at home, and he scored in the return leg, progressing them 5-0 on aggregate. On 2 December, he scored in 39 seconds against Liverpool in the League Cup quarter-finals, but the Saints were defeated 6-1 at home.

He was pulled from Ronald Koeman’s starting eleven for a match against Norwich City on 2 January 2016 for arriving late for a pre-match meeting. He received a straight red card for a collision into Erik Pieters in a 2-1 win against Stoke City on March 12, although this was swiftly reversed on appeal.

After going nearly four months without scoring in the league, Mané scored twice in a 3-2 win over Liverpool in March 2016, followed by five goals in his next five games, including three in a 4-2 win against Manchester City. Southampton’s top scorer had 15 goals in all competitions this season.

Mané signed a five-year contract with Liverpool on June 28, 2016 for £ 34 million. His transfer fee made him the most expensive African player ever at the time. On 14 August, the midfielder scored the Reds’ fourth goal in a 4-3 away triumph over Arsenal. Mané missed Liverpool’s loss at Burnley due to a minor shoulder injury, but he started against Burton Albion in the League Cup, where he had two assists in a 5-0 triumph.

Sadio Mane
Sadio Mane

On December 19, Mané scored the only goal in the 227th Merseyside derby at Goodison Park. Mané scored two goals in two minutes against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on February 11, 2017, giving Liverpool their first league victory of 2017. After scoring 13 league goals in his first season with Liverpool, the forward was selected to the PFA Team of the Year. Despite missing the latter half of the season due to injury, Mané was named Liverpool Player of the Season on May 9, 2017.

Liverpool tied 3-3 away to Watford in their first match of the new season on August 12, 2017. Mané scored the opening goal of the season for Liverpool. He was named Premier League Player of the Month in August after scoring in all three of Liverpool’s games. He received a straight red card in the first half of Manchester City’s 5-0 defeat for a high boot on goalkeeper Ederson, which resulted in a three-match suspension.
On 14 February 2018, Mané scored his first hat-trick for Liverpool in the first leg of the round of 16 of the 2017-18 UEFA Champions League. As a result, he became only the club’s second player to score a hat-trick away from home.

On May 26, Mané scored Liverpool’s equalising goal against Real Madrid in the 2018 UEFA Champions League Final. As a result, he became the competition’s first Senegalese player to score in the final.

Mané signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool in November 2018. On March 10, 2019, Mané scored twice in Liverpool’s 4-2 win over Burnley, the second of which was his 50th competitive goal for the club. Salah became become the fifth Liverpool player, after Michael Owen, Fernando Torres, Luis Suárez, and Salah, to score in six successive home Premier League matches.
Ba established another of his records by becoming the Senegalese player with the most Premier League goals in a season after scoring his 17th goal of the season in a 2-1 win over Fulham. On April 20, he was one of six players nominated for the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award, along with colleague Virgil van Dijk.

On the final day of the domestic season, Mané scored twice in a 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. His brace upped his season total to 22, tying him with Salah and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for the Premier League Golden Boot.
Mané scored Liverpool’s first penalty in the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final against Tottenham, only 24 seconds into the game. Salah scored from the penalty spot after waiting out the shootout, and Liverpool overcame Tottenham 2-0 to win the championship.
Mané scored twice against Chelsea in the 2019 UEFA Super Cup final, which Liverpool won 5-4 on penalties after the game ended 2-2 after 120 minutes. Mané was named match winner.

One month later, he scored twice in a 3-1 win over Newcastle United, extending Liverpool’s unbeaten streak at Anfield to 50 games, a league record for any player at any stadium. Mané scored his 50th league goal in his 100th Premier League game for Liverpool on October 5.
On October 21, he was named to the 30-player shortlist for the 2019 Ballon d’Or. On December 2, he finished fourth for the award, trailing Lionel Messi, Liverpool colleague Virgil van Dijk, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Two days later, Liverpool defeated Everton 5-2 in the Merseyside derby, extending their unbeaten run in league football to 32 games, a new club record.

Analysis

This will be disappointing for Mane following a year in which everything seemed to be going so well for him at the international level.

His performances in helping Senegal win the Cup of Nations and qualify for the World Cup, combined with his accomplishments with Liverpool in the first half of the year, enabled the Bayern Munich forward finish second in the Ballon d’Or voting.

Only an inspired Karim Benzema prevented him from becoming the first African player to win the award since George Weah. But the best was yet to come; Mane hoped to help Senegal follow in the footsteps of the nation’s 2002 class and reach at least the quarter-finals in Qatar.

Senegal will find it incredibly tough to create an impression in Qatar without their talisman. They have other good players like Edouard Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, and Ismaila Sarr, but Mane is their inspiration and game changer. A sad day for Mane and Senegal as a nation.

Sadio Mane
Sadio Mane

Sadio Mane Bio/Wiki

Birth Name Sadio Mané
Nick Name Not Available
Age 30 (as in 2022) Years
Religion Muslim
Sun Sign/Zodiac Sign Aries
Birth Place Sédhiou, Senegal
Date of Birth 10 April 1992
Nationality Senegalese
Residence Allerton, South Liverpool
Home Town Sédhiou, Senegal
Food Habit Non-Vegetarian

Football Career

Debut Club • Sadio debuted for Metz on January 14, 2012 in a 0-1 loss to Bastia.
• On September 23, 2014, Mane played his first match for Southampton.
• On August 14, 2016, Sadio had his debut for Liverpool FC.
Debut International He debuted for the Senegalese national team in 2012.
Current Team(s) Liverpool F.C.
Jersey Number • 10 (Liverpool F.C.)
Position Forward / Winger
Coach/Mentor Jurgen Klopp
Achievements (main ones) Not Available
Strengths • Movement
• Dribbling
• Speed
• Creativity
• Energy
Weaknesses Aerial duels

FAQs

Where is Sadio Mané from?

Sedhiou, Senegal

Who is Sadio Mane dating?

Sadio Mane’s girlfriend Melissa Reddy is a journalist who has lived in Africa. She currently works as a sports journalist for Independent.

Does Sadio Mane speak Wolof?

Sadio Mane, currently regarded as Africa’s best player, speaks a few languages including Wolof. The Senegalese community in the UK is growing and flourishing.

What does Sadio Mane drive?

At Liverpool, Sadio Mane often drives an Audi RS7, which seems to be his car of choice.

Is Sadio Mane humble?

The humility of Mane comes from experience. The career of Mane could have failed so easily. When he was a child playing on the roads of Bambali, it was clear he had a special talent, but his parents wanted him to be a teacher. It had never been possible for a child from Bambali to reach top-tier professional football.

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