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Mané to seek help from witch doctors to play in World Cup, Klopp's advice

Under the utmost care, the former Liverpool star has made it through to his second World Cup

By Charles Cornwall

Under the utmost care, the former Liverpool star has made it through to his second World Cup

We are just a few days away from the ball rolling in Qatar for the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup, where the African Lions of Senegal will have their second World Cup in a row, with their superstar and former Liverpool FC player Sadio Mané, who will arrive in "cotton wool" after his recent injury to his fibula in the 14th round of the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich.


Mané, who left Anfield last summer for 32 million euros and signed with the Bavarians until 2025, left our fans with an emotional void difficult to repair, because that smile and magic that could be seen every fortnight at home, went to Germany leaving us with a drought of goals. The name of the man who was a key player in the club's golden era can still be heard in the stadium.

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Bayern Munich issued a statement in the week talking about the former Red's striker, announcing he would return to the German club until 2023. "(Mané) injured the head of his right fibula and will be out for Saturday's match against Shalke 04, hoping to see him soon in 2023″, this was the statement issued by the Bavarian club after the match against Werder Bremen.


Sadio Mané received a recommendation from our head coach Jürgen Klopp, who will exhaust all possible alternatives to be on the big world stage, this in relation to what the Secretary General of FIFA Fatma Samoura, made known that they will resort to esoteric ritual in the hope that there is a miracle and have their star in the fair. "We are going to use witches. I don't know if they are effective, but we are going to use them anyway".

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The fellow Senegalese admitted to Europe 1 that they will have a lot of faith in this act, as without Mané, coach Aliou Cissé predicts it would be difficult to get past the first round. Senegal are in Group A at the World Cup, where they will face hosts Qatar, South America's Ecuador and Europe's Netherlands. Klopp wished Mané well, wished him a speedy recovery and looked forward to the duel between him and Virgil van Dijk, recalling once again the great nights on Merseyside.

 

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