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Carragher: Mane is Liverpool's best wide player in 30 years

Jamie Carragher has lavished Sadio Mane with high praise, comparing him with a Reds legend of the past and saying he is more irreplaceable in terms of Liverpool's title prospects than Mo Salah.

Carragher was speaking on Sky Sports' Monday night Football and left no one under any illusion to how highly he rates the Senegal international.

 

The Liverpool Echo reported Carragher as saying;

"I think sometimes he goes under the radar. 

"You talk about Salah and the goalkeeper (Allison) and the impact these players have had, he's (Mane) the best wide player Liverpool have had in 30 years. You have to go back to John Barnes since Liverpool have had a player like Mane.

 

"That is big because John Barnes is in my top five or six players to have ever played for Liverpool."

His fellow pundit Gary Neville then asked the legendary Liverpool defender that if he had to choose one of Salah or Mane to miss the key games of the title run-in, which one would it be.

Once again Carra did not hesitate.

"Salah. They have the same amount of goals. I'm a massive fan of Mane.

"Mane is the one that got Liverpool back. 

"He was Jurgen Klopp's first big signing. He's been there from the very start."

 

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Carragher knows first hand about the pressure of a title run-in, having lived through it in 2008/9.

In that season, just like this current campaign, the Reds proved a very tough team to beat losing just two games. The current side have lost just once and have some pretty good football betting odds to win the title this season.

However, in 2009 it was the inability to break down well organised defences which led to costly draws that was the main issue, and they eventually finished four points behind Man United.

Carragher said that Mane was just the type of player which would have proved the difference during that season.

"We didn't have a wide player in 2009. 

"If you look at the teams that win the title, the wide players stand out massively. If we'd had Mane in 2009, I think we would have won the league."

Carragher is also a big believer of setting the tone in matches. It's all very well getting a double when your team is already 3-0 up, but which player is going to do the hard yards in putting your team on the path of victory.

Carragher said Mane has been the main man in that regard.

"Going through Liverpool's last eleven games and in the first four, Mane got the first goal." 

"There are only two other Liverpool players who have scored the first goal in those eleven matches (Roberto Firmino vs Burnley and Tottenham and Naby Keita against Southhampton).

"That's how vital Mane is."

While the overall impact of Salah over the past two seasons is indisputable, without Mane's goals over the past two months, City would be home and hosed in the title race.

Once an unsung hero, Sadio is now getting the recognition he truly deserves.

 

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1 hour ago, El Rojo said:

Vladi was a favourite of mine. Probably a bit lightweight for the honest-clogger nature of the English domestic game, but still a lovely little footballer who had a colossal impact in Istanbul with his goal and penalty. Met him a few times and he's as sound as you'd imagine.

Trying in vain to find that picture of him with big ears on his head and a stogie on the go.

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I think the point Carragher was making and I agree with him is that we are more reliant on Mane.  If you take Mane out of the team we lose so much creativity.  How many times has he been the guy to break the dead lock by providing the width we need?  He’s the only forward we have who tries to get to the byline consistently.  Dave puts it in his reports nearly every week.

 

Mane is much more consistent with his overall game.  When his finishing is off he’s still great at winning headers, holding the ball up, creating for other players and occupying defenders.  When Salah isn’t scoring his whole game seems to suffer.  He does still give you work rate but you don’t get anywhere near the effect on the game that you get from Mane.

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2 hours ago, Babb'sBurstNad said:

We should all have a favourite player. LFD's got Hendo, now Carra's making a play for Mané.

I don't have a favourite player actually.  Love so many of them equally.

 

Re: Best wide player.  I'd say Mane is better than Salah defensively, but Salah is the more consistent match winner.  How lucky we are to have both of them.

 

Best before them, Mcmanaman (although he was best central really) & Sterling (or Suarez when used wide, which was rare).

 

Kewell & Babel both disappointed me the most.  Kewell was ace at Leeds, think we made the right choice at the time getting him over Duff.  But i  hindsight Duff would have been better albeit £15m more.

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3 hours ago, Bob Spunkmouse said:

Who have our wide players been between Barnes and these two now?

 

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Yeah, I think this is the right answer.

 

I mean, obviously Mane is brilliant, but it's not like the competition is that stiff. It's one of those that sounds like a huge compliment until you step back and think about it for a couple of seconds. "Best Liverpool wide player since Barnes" is just not one of those categories that's full of contenders.

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I wasnt always on the Sadio bus. Ive said elsewhere that last season, I didnt think Sadio truely realised just how good a player he could be if he cut out his careless passes and improved his decision making.

 

This season, I think he has improved all round and Im now firmly on the bus. It doesnt seem to me like Sadio gets the love from the crowd that he's entitled to. Our song for him is shit compared to those for Mo, Bobby and Virgil. Someone needs to come up with something better than Oh Mane! Mane!

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3 hours ago, El Rojo said:

Vladi was a favourite of mine. Probably a bit lightweight for the honest-clogger nature of the English domestic game, but still a lovely little footballer who had a colossal impact in Istanbul with his goal and penalty. Met him a few times and he's as sound as you'd imagine.

Unfortunately never met him but agree with everything posted there. 

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3 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

I wasnt always on the Sadio bus. Ive said elsewhere that last season, I didnt think Sadio truely realised just how good a player he could be if he cut out his careless passes and improved his decision making.

 

This season, I think he has improved all round and Im now firmly on the bus. It doesnt seem to me like Sadio gets the love from the crowd that he's entitled to. Our song for him is shit compared to those for Mo, Bobby and Virgil. Someone needs to come up with something better than Oh Mane! Mane!

I don’t think Salah could ever be accused of making careless passes.  Or passes. 

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3 minutes ago, stringvest said:

I don’t think Salah could ever be accused of making careless passes.  Or passes. 

Yeah, was you at Anfield on Sunday? Tell me what was louder and sung with more gusto, the Oh Mane, Mane or Egyptian King?

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3 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

Yeah, was you at Anfield on Sunday? Tell me what was louder and sung with more gusto, the Oh Mane, Mane or Egyptian King?

Calm down.  It was a jolly jape.  I love them both with an unhealthy passion.  

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4 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

Yeah, was you at Anfield on Sunday? Tell me what was louder and sung with more gusto, the Oh Mane, Mane or Egyptian King?

I wonder if there's a screaming 35 yard reason for that.

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2 minutes ago, dockers_strike said:

And Sadio's breakthrough goal? Look, stop turning this into Sadio v Mo.

I'm not turning it into anything.  

 

Sadio's goal was good but Firmino, Salah and Hendo did all the hard work leading up to it.  Team goal.

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