Bayern Munich’s Senegal winger Sadio Mane reveals how he feels. After the army The Lions of Terenga’ lost to the ‘Roaring Lions’ army. Eliminated from the last 16 at the World Cup last night.
Sadio Mane has told his Senegal team-mateshe is ‘very proud’ of them reaching the last 16 of this World Cup in Qatar. The Bayern Munich starmissed the tournament painfully after suffering a knee injury. And after Senegal’s elimination after their 3-0 defeat to England last nigh. Mane posted a heartfelt message on Instagram.
He said, “Dear brothers People are proud of their journey. And you have comforted the hearts of all Senegalese people and supporters by defending the national flag with dignity.” “Keep learning and good luck. We’ll try to get more trophies, Insha Allah (an Arabic phrase meaning “If Allah (God) wills”).
The loss of Mane, who scored 34 goals in 93 appearances for his country and twice named African Player of the Year, was a huge blow for the African champions. The ex-Liverpool star was a key force in the side’s run to this year’s Africa Cup of Nations title as they beat Egypt on penalties in the final, netting four goals during the tournament.
He was included in the Senegal squad for the tournament in Qatar. Although his participation in the competition has been questioned. He picked up a knee injury in Bayern’s 6-1 win over Werder Bremen last month, but injury specialist Ben Dinnery said Mane will be out for three months. After undergoing surgery. This will require his leg to be put in a splint during his recovery. The 29-year-old Senegal international could be out for longer. If his recovery doesn’t go as planned or there are obstacles along the UFABET way.
Senegal coach Aliou Cisse lamented a mistake in the team’s defense. acknowledging that there is a very high gap in quality between the two teams But first-half goals from Jordan Henderson and Harry Kane made Senegal’s job even more difficult than a mountain mortar. And a third goal by Bukayo Saka in the second half ended the match altogether. “The match lasted 90 minutes and in the first half we played quite well and created chances. Unfortunately we didn’t score,” said Cisse. “We’re playing against a very good English team. And we saw their tackling, their physical strength. We’re not doing as well as we should be.”