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2018/19 Season Report Card - Sadio Mane

A year ago I saw Sadio Mané as very much the third man in the front three. He was boss but if another brilliant forward had dropped into our laps, Sadio would have been the obvious one to make way.

 

It wasn’t a vote against him, it was a vote for Mo (44 goals) and Bobby (loads of goals, loads of assists and also the glue that held it all together).


Now? Different story. Mané was our best forward this year. Statistically it was still Salah, but my eyes tell me that Mané was better despite what their respective seasons might look like on a spreadsheet.

 

Why was Mané better? He was more consistent, he had fewer bad games and his goals often seemed to be more crucial. There was a spell when Salah wasn’t scoring and it was Mané who picked up the slack and kept us going. He shared the Golden Boot with Salah and Aubamayeng but Mané was the only one who didn’t take pens, so he’s the real winner for me.

 

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He started the season brilliantly, he ended it brilliantly and although he had a couple of dry spells he never really let those standards drop much in between. This was the Mané I expected to see LAST season, but as well as he did in 17/18 he was streaky and had some poor runs of form.

 

This year he just seemed to have a swagger about him. Klopp says it’s because he’s finally realised just how good he is. Maybe last year when Mo was tearing it up, Sadio contented himself with a supporting role, like the Manic Street Preachers to Bon Jovi at Anfield last week. Now Mané isn’t a support act for anyone. He’s not the Manics, he’s the fucking Proclaimers. A headline act.

 

As I say though, this is what I expected from him. In his first season with us I thought he was our Player of the Season, even though Coutinho got it. You’d see things from Sadio that would make you think he could be anything he wants to be. He never seems to get tired, he’s one of the quickest I’ve seen over a few yards (teenage Michael Owen is the only one who rivals him) and you can’t kick him out of a game as he just gets up and gets on with it. He didn’t always put it together consistently but there was world class talent there right from day one.

 

The goal he scored at the Emirates on his debut is the one that always sticks with me. It was incredible. He’s so explosive and can do it with either foot or his head. He did it in flashes in his first two seasons, but this season he was doing it on a weekly basis, especially after the turn of the year. 

 

I read recently that he scored seven headers this season as well. Seven headers!! He’s only five foot seven or something. Doesn’t matter though, because not only can he jump, but he’s as good as there is at finding space in between defenders.

 

He started this campaign with a double against West Ham on the opening day, and had four goals in his first four games. Then he went seven without scoring. Three in his next two was followed by an eight game drought but after that he was on fire. 

 

It felt like he scored every week after the turn of the year. I know he didn’t, it just felt like he did. His performances were quality too, so it wasn’t just the goals. So often this season I felt like the front three just weren’t at the same level they were a year ago, but that was unfair on Sadio because most of the time he was performing as well as or even better than last year.

 

He had his off days, and the goalless draw away at United was horrendous from an attacking point of view (the entire team were garbage). Pitiful stuff that. For the most part though, Sadio had his A game with him most weeks. The beauty of it is that you can tell he hasn’t peaked yet, there’s still another level he can get to.

 

I read something the other day from Trent, where he said that Mané is the player he least likes to face in training because he struggles to handle him. Rio Ferdinand also said recently that as great as our front three are, Mané is the one he would least like to play against because he’s relentless, quick, strong, can use both feet and he’s unpredictable. 

 

I think he’s still very much under-rated though. The wider footballing world sees Salah as the main man because of his 44 goals last season and his much higher profile. Mo doesn’t shy away from attention or the limelight but Sadio doesn’t seem to want any part of that. He’s quiet, shy even. The Messi to Mo’s Ronaldo.

 

That probably seems like a dig at Salah but it’s not intended to be. I’m just trying to highlight the difference in the pair of them and explain why Mané is maybe not getting the recognition he probably should. 

 

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Take that Barca game for example. Mo and Bobby were both missing but we won 4-0 anyway. Sadio didn’t score and was hardly talked about afterwards, but he was fucking brilliant that night. He ran Barca ragged. He may not have put the ball in the net himself, but he did as much as anyone to cause the overall sense of panic in the Barca backline.

 

They were terrified of him and he unsettled them right from the start. He didn’t score though so it almost went under the radar. In the final he was our best forward too, even though he was nowhere near his best.

 

Even when he's not having the influence you want him to he's always a threat and his capacity to just pick the ball up and run fifty yards with it must make him a right bastard to have to play against. He has two or three of those every game. 

 

So in summary, he’s gone from being the third man to being at the very least on an equal footing with Bobby and Mo. A great season and I can’t wait to see what he does next year.


Rating 9 /10

 

Probably half a dozen more goals short of a perfect ten, but a hell of an effort.


Best Moment:

 

The back heel goal against Watford was a cracker, and I was tempted to go with him deliberately chipping the ball at Sissoko’s arm in the final. But that effort away at Bayern was just an iconic goal in the European history of the club. Just wonderful technique, I could watch it over and over. And I have.


Worst Moment:

 

He missed about five sitters against Napoli at home and had Alisson not saved the day then Sadio would have been the villain of the peace. But his worst moment of the season is definitely this…

 

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The Future?

 

He’s no longer the third man, he’s on an equal footing with the other two and might actually be on his way to becoming number one if he can build on this year.

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I remember when he was linked to the Mancs, the summer before we signed him. I thought it would have been funny if they’d blown £30m on him because I didn’t rate him at all. I know fuck all. 

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Loved how much he was celebrating oul big ears and how much it meant to him. The last couple of months of the season It felt like he was on mission to win a trophy with us. 

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7 hours ago, mgw100 said:

Should be a 10. What more do you want from a wide forward?

Well last season Mo got a 10 for scoring 44 goals. So that set a high bar.

 

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Nobody seems to have mentioned/noticed the part he played in the first goal against Barcelona in the 4-0.

 

The ball was coming long, and he made a move as if to challenge Jordi Alba (?) in the air. But instead, moved forward away from him. Alba had already committed himself to the header, and ended up heading it to Mane, who had acres of space to play it to Henderson, and the rest is history!

 

Drop it!

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1 hour ago, TheHowieLama said:

@dave u All well and good this but the real question is what does your Dad think of him?

He likes him but not as much as he likes Shaqiri.

 

He likes everyone now though. Wijnaldum and Matip took a long time to win him over though.

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22 minutes ago, dave u said:

He likes him but not as much as he likes Shaqiri.

 

He likes everyone now though. Wijnaldum and Matip took a long time to win him over though.

 

What does your Mum think of Lallana trying to hang about for another year? 

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23 hours ago, dave u said:

He likes him but not as much as he likes Shaqiri.

 

He likes everyone now though. Wijnaldum and Matip took a long time to win him over though.

Usher's dad in racist shocker !!!!!!!! The Scouse Alf Garnett

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On 27/06/2019 at 12:20, Jimmy Hill's Chin said:

Undoubtedly my favourite player amongst a team of giants. His celebration after the final were awesome.

His (non) interview after the final where he was just so happy that he couldn't actually speak. The interviewer finally gave up and pulled Gini over!

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