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Napoli, Manna esalta Conte: "Mai nessun problema. Contenti del suo lavoro"

Il ds degli azzurri: "Quello del tecnico è un grido di allarme. Il dispendio di energie è alto e la rosa, al momento, è limitata"

  • 33 minutes ago
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Goretti (ds Fiorentina): “La Conference League può essere importante per darci la giusta fiducia che non abbiamo in campionato”

Il ds della Fiorentina, Roberto Goretti, ha parlato a Sky prima della gara contro il Losanna in Conference League. Queste le sue parole: “La Conference è importante per chi ha giocato poco e per la competizione, per far vedere il proprio valore. L’aria che si respira è quella di una squadra che deve ritrovare il proprio obiettivo comune. Serve coesione all’interno del gruppo e della Fiorentina. Cercavamo di ripercorrere il momento e di capire la situazione, vedendo anche la classifica. Abbiamo vissuto dei mesi di presunzione, poi altri di smarrimento, fino ad arrivare al buio odierno dal quale dobbiamo ripartire. Dobbiamo mettere assieme i pezzi e ripartire, riaccendendo la luce”. “Siamo in un momento molto basso, per cui tutto è decisivo, non solo per Vanoli. Serve serenità ed un obiettivo raggiungibile”. “Adesso è importante ragionare sul mese di dicembre, consapevoli che a gennaio la Fiorentina debba farsi trovare pronta, la Conference League può essere importante anche per recuperare le fiducia che in questo non abbiamo in campionato”. Foto: X Fiorentina L'articolo Goretti (ds Fiorentina): “La Conference League può essere importante per darci la giusta fiducia che non abbiamo in campionato” proviene da Alfredo Pedullà.

  • 44 minutes ago
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Mane to miss friendlies with Republic of Ireland & England

Sadio Mane will miss Senegal's friendly matches against the Republic of Ireland and England after asking to be excused for the games.

  • 6 months ago
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Cisse's plan to revive Libya's footballing fortunes

Africa Cup of Nations-winning coach Aliou Cisse says he is a "man of a project" as he bids to take Libya to the tournament in 2027.

  • 7 months ago
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'Sadio Mane advised me about Liverpool transfer – I had to join after what he said'

Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch joined Liverpool two years ago and has revealed that Reds icon Sadio Mane played a pivotal role in convincing him to make the move to Merseyside from Munich

  • 10 months ago
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How Bournemouth became the Premier League’s latest model club

Andoni Iraola’s side host Liverpool on Saturday and look like one of the league leaders’ toughest away assignments At any time in the Premier League, there is a model club to follow. In recent years such a label has been attached to Brentford and Brighton. Before that Southampton’s managerial recruitment and scouting network was feasted on, Mauricio Pochettino moving on to manage Tottenham before Virgil van Dijk, Sadio Mané and Adam Lallana also left to join Liverpool and became Champions League and Premier League winners there. This year’s model? Undoubtedly Bournemouth, Liverpool’s seventh-placed opponents on Saturday, replete with candidates for Anfield’s next rebuild. Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson phased out for Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez? Simple, ideal solutions – the young Spaniard and Hungarian have been outstanding this season – but in this era of tightened profit and sustainability, perhaps beyond the realms of financial feasibility. The £65m Tottenham were asked to pay for Dominic Solanke last summer is an indicator of how hard a bargain a club owned by Texan billionaire Bill Foley are likely to drive. Continue reading...

  • 10 months ago
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Sadio Mane reveals how many children he'd like with wife, 19, one year on from marriage

Former Liverpool star and current Al-Nassr forward Sadio Mane has been speaking about the future and having children with his wife, Aisha Tamba, one year on from their wedding

  • 11 months ago
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Mohamed Salah has found his new Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino in fearsome Liverpool attack

Mohamed Salah is enjoying a stunning season as he propels Liverpool towards the title, but he;s being ably supported in attack by two of the Reds' other stars

  • 11 months ago
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How Sadio Mane's first club are using AI technology to uncover their next superstar

Sadio Mane began his career with Generation Foot in his native Senegal, and the Dakar club have been embracing technology to help spotlight talents of the future

  • 1 year ago
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'Sadio Mane was horrendous when I first saw him play but one man changed everything'

Sadio Mane is now considered one of the best forwards in the world, but Shane Long has admitted that he thought the Senegalese international was "horrendous" after arriving at Southampton in 2014

  • 1 year ago
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Cisse exit 'very sad' for Senegal football president

The departure of Aliou Cisse as Senegal boss after almost a decade in charge and unprecedented success was "very sad", says top official Augustin Senghor.

  • 1 year ago
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Mo Salah and Sadio Mane had 'awkward' relationship at Liverpool due to 'selfish' accusations

Liverpool stars Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane won trophies together at the club as part of a brilliant attack, but a new book claims their relationship was poor

  • 1 year ago
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Senegal part company with Afcon-winning coach Cisse

Aliou Cisse leaves his role as coach of Senegal's national side after a nine-and-a-half-year spell which included winning the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

  • 1 year ago
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Joe Cole makes Chelsea comparison with Liverpool trio Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane

Chelsea's work in the final third during their 3-0 win over West Ham caught the eye of Joe Cole, who made a bold statement by comparing them to a brilliant Liverpool trio

  • 1 year ago
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'I played with Sadio Mane before he signed for Liverpool and he'd kick it in Row Z'

Former Liverpool striker Sadio Mane became a big player during Jurgen Klopp's time at the helm, but he failed to impress some people during his early days at Southampton

  • 1 year ago
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Worry about an all-time title race, not marginal refereeing decisions

The worst aspect of VAR is the way it has persuaded fans and pundits there can be absolutely clarity over every decisionSign up to Jonathan’s weekly newsletter here Fine margins. A little more than five years ago at the Etihad, John Stones belted a clearance into Ederson and then, as it rebounded towards the line, lunged to hook the ball away. Had it gone in? Liverpool appealed. The referee Anthony Taylor looked at his wrist monitor. No goal. The Goal Decision System ruled the whole of the ball had been 11.7mm from crossing the whole of the line. Liverpool were denied an opener, went on to lose 2-1 and their lead at the top of the table was cut to four points. Pep Guardiola went on to win his second Premier League title. In that same game, Sadio Mané had a shot that hit the inside of the post and stayed out, while Leroy Sane’s winner hit the inside of the post and went in. In either case, 11.7mm might have proved decisive, changing the angle at which the ball came off the upright, but it was the goalline technology that is remembered. Refereeing decisions have a habit of lingering in the mind (even when, despite what some claimed in the moment, using shadows and theoretical geometry and pouring scorn on ballistic experts with the conviction of Jim Garrison dismissing the magic bullet, the decision is manifestly correct). This is an extract from Soccer with Jonathan Wilson, a weekly look from the Guardian US at the game in Europe and beyond. Subscribe for free here. Have a question for Jonathan? Email [email protected], and he’ll answer the best in a future edition Continue reading...

  • 1 year ago