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Qatar World Cup star surrenders at the feet of Sadio Mané, he is the best striker

Our legend, Mané, was once again recognized as one of the best footballers today

By Charles Cornwall

Our legend, Mané, was once again recognized as one of the best footballers today

The climax of the World Cup in Qatar is in full swing. The quarterfinals of the winter tournament have arrived, with unmissable duels that resemble "early finals". England, with its constellation of stars, clashes in one of the most evenly matched duels of the key with France, as they will face the reigning world champions, who are looking for a second title at all costs.

Prior to the duel that will paralyze two nations, and will also give the last ticket to the semifinals, the defender and star of the Premier League Kyle Walker spoke, who took the opportunity to talk about the moment Gareth Souhtgate's team is living and also mention the best players of today, one of them being our living legend Sadio Mané, whom he ranked as one of the best.

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"I would probably say Sadio Mané just because he never gives you a moment's rest on the ball," said the 32-year-old. At Anfield, Mané was not only an idol, but also a player who could define the game with a stroke of genius. Many victories, and even titles, were won thanks to the goals and interventions of the now Bayern Munich player.

Walker added that Mané plays on the edge with a tireless heart, and that very few have that virtue on the field. "I'm not saying the other guys I mentioned [such as Mbappe] don't! But they probably don't defend as much as Mané does and save their energy for when they are attacking," said the Manchester City star, speaking to the media ahead of the clash against France in Al Khor.

<strong>Kyle Walker praised Mané</strong>

For now, Sadio Mané is recovering from the knee injury that kept him away from his second World Cup with Senegal, which despite not having Mané in the team, had an acceptable tournament reaching the Round of 16, where they lost 3-0 to the "Three Lions" team. On the other hand, England, together with Red's stars Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander-Arnold, are defining the details to achieve the historic pass to the semifinals.

 

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