Sadio Mane Reveals Major Reason he is Playing Football And it is Not About Money

Sadio Mane Reveals Major Reason he is Playing Football And it is Not About Money

Ibitoye Shittu
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:10 PM
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Bayern Munich striker Sadio Mane has stated clearly that he is not playing football to compete with anyone adding that his main target is about helping his people and do his job on the pitch.

The Senegalese striker has been impressive since joining Bayern Munich this season scoring good goals and many fans have even been claiming that Liverpool are missing him.

Apart from being a professional footballer, Sadio Mane is also a devoted Muslim and has many times demonstrated his faith to the world.

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Sadio Mane says he plays football so as to give back to his village people. (Photo by Harry Langer
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According to a post made by Frank Khalid, Sadio Mane made it clear that he thinks about his people in Senegal every time he is on the pitch.

Sadio Mane's reaction about his football career

"I don't see myself better than anyone. I just go there and do my job well. I am constantly worried about the next meal for the people of my village in Senegal. This is why I have to always be at my best in the pitch to not lose my place.''

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Before leaving Premier League side Liverpool, Sadio Mane won the Premier League and the Champions League titles producing impressive performances for the Reds.

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Both sides will clash in a second leg billed to take place at the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja on Saturday, September 3.

The home-based Eagles must score at least three unreplied goals if they hope to qualify for the tournament to be hosted by Algeria from January 8.

There is pressure on the Super Eagles B to avenge Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the World Cup in the hands of the Black Stars inside the same stadium.

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