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FootballBayern Munich’s Sadio Mané Believes Former Side Liverpool Will Continue Resurgence After Manchester City Win
- Sadio Mané is a firm believer that Liverpool can turn their season around after beating Manchester City
- Bayern Munich ran riot against SC Freiburg, beating them 5-0 in the Bundesliga over the weekend
- Mané still follows his former side, Liverpool, despite leaving the English side for German giants, Bayern
Sadio Mané is no longer a Liverpool player, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t still follow his former side.
The Bayern Munich attacker still keeps an eye on The Reds and recently reacted to their victory over Manchester City.
Liverpool beat Man City thanks to a goal by Mohamed Salah. Salah scored in the 76th minute as The Red climbed back into the top ten of the league.
As reported by Caught Offside, Mané believes the result could be a turning point in the team’s season. The Senegalese international backed Liverpool to get back to the top of the Premier League and also backed the manager and players to turn the season around in the coming weeks.
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“I’m very happy for the boys that they beat City. I couldn’t watch because we were on the bus. I have a lot of faith in the boys and the coach that they’ll get back to the top,” Mané said.
The Bayern Munich star could not watch the game because he was on the team bus returning from their game against SC Freiburg. Mané scored one goal as Bayern ran riot to secure a 5-0 victory.
The win sees the Bavarian side climb to second in the Bundesliga, four points behind Union Berlin, Eurosport reported.
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Mané has carved a niche for himself as a champion both on and off the field. The Senegal international has been described by many as a man with a 'golden heart' owing to his humanitarian works.