African Best Player Mane Reveals the Best Decision He Has Made in His Career

African Best Player Mane Reveals the Best Decision He Has Made in His Career

Ibitoye Shittu
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:07 PM

Senegalese striker Sadio Mane has stated clearly that his decision to leave Premier League giants Liverpool remains the best he has made so far in his glorious football career.

The current best player in Africa spent almost seven years in the Premier League with Liverpool before he moved to Bayern Munich this summer.

Sadio Mane indicated his intention to leave Liverpool after Liverpool's Champions League final defeat against Real Madrid where he and Mohamed Salah failed to score.

Sadio Mane, Bayern Munich, Liverpool
Sadio Mane says moving to Bayern Munich was a great decision. Photo by Stefan Matzke
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Although Liverpool are expected to miss Sadio Mane in the coming season, but the likes of Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah are expected to do the job.

According to the report on GOAL, Sadio Mane explained that it was a great decision for him to move to Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.

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Sadio Mane's reaction on Bayern Munich move

"It was not an easy decision but in life, you have to sometimes take decisions and so far I think it's the best decision I have taken in my career.
"I'm today at one of the best clubs in the world and I'm really, really happy to be at Bayern Munich and very excited to start this season."

Okocha, Makelele, Diouf, Fadiga, Song Spotted Having Dinner Together in Star Studded Footage

Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how 2022 CAF Awards was filled with glitz and glamour as quite a number of African legends graced the occasion which saw Sadio Mane clinch the Player of the Year Award.

Jay-Jay Okocha, Claude Makelele, as well as El Hadji Diouf were all spotted at the star-studded event as the best in the content were once again celebrated.

In a clip personally filmed by Senegal legend Khalilou Fadiga, Cameroon legend Rigobert Song, as well as Togo's Emmanuel Adebayor, were also spotted as they all dined and shared a special reunion.

Many still wonder how Jay-Jay Okocha never won the CAF Player of the Year award following his exploits for the Super Eagles of Nigeria and a number of clubs in Europe during his time.

The former Fenerbahce of Turkey midfielder narrowly missed out on the award in 1998 as the Moroccan superstar Hadji won the award by two points.

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