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Senegal holds breath over talisman Mane making World Cup

Bayern Munich star forward key to African nation’s chances of making knockout stages

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2022 9:27PM

Senegal holds breath over talisman Mane making World Cup
Sadio Mane (left) receives the African Footballer of the Year award on July 22 this year. The Senegal star’s World Cup hopes could be over after suffering an injury in a Bayern Munich match earlier today. – AFP pic, November 9, 2022

DAKAR – Doubts over Senegalese talisman Sadio Mane being fit for the World Cup finals had a nation holding its collective breath today with Senegal President Macky Sall tweeting: “Sadio, heart of a Lion! All my heart is with you!”

Mane limped off just after 20 minutes of Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga clash with Werder Bremen earlier today and the 30-year-old forward is due to undergo further scans on his leg later today.

Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann said Mane had taken a blow to his right knee but French newspaper L’Equipe claimed it was a tendon injury and had ended his hopes of playing at the World Cup, which gets underway in Qatar on November 18.

The two-time African player of the year – who finished runner-up to Karim Benzema for the Ballon d’Or award in October – is pivotal to the African champions hopes of progressing to the knockout stages.

“Sadio, I wish you a speedy recovery following your injury in the Bayern-Werder Bremen match,” tweeted Sall.

“Like I said to you: Sadio, heart of a Lion! All my heart is with you! God bless you!”

Augustin Senghor, president of the Senegalese football federation, said he was “worried”.

“Imagine if France lost Benzema,” he said.

“We cross our fingers, we have been worried since we received the news yesterday.

“We are waiting for the Bayern medical staff to do their diagnosis and then to be officially informed by them.

“We want to wait for reliable information from the club itself.”

Senghor said that the team would just have to adapt if Mane failed to recover in time.

Senegal – who beat then world champions France in a group match on their way to the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals – are in Group A and begin their campaign against the Netherlands on November 21.

They follow up with a clash with hosts Qatar on November 25 and round off their group matches against Ecuador four days later. – AFP, November 9, 2022

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