
‘If I die’ – Mane Hits Back At Liverpool
Sadio Mane has revealed how he stepped outside Liverpool’s order for him not to represent Senegal during the Africa Cup of Nations Quater finals.Information Guide Nigeria
The 30-year-old forward suffered a concussion during the last-16 game against Cape Verde in January, with a collision with Vozinha leading to him leaving the field shortly after scoring the opening goal in a 2-0 victory.
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Mane added on eventually lining up against Equatorial Guinea in the last eight: “I said ‘I know I shouldn’t play but let us have a contract. It will be my responsibility, I will sign’.
“If I die, they have to say it is my fault. No one’s fault. They said ‘Sadio, you cannot play’ but I said ‘no, no, it is out of the question’.JAMB Result
“It was around 1am or 2am, everyone panicked and I said ‘coach, I know even you are scared. Just write a letter that says I played voluntarily in case I die or whatever happens’. Everyone was tense.
“I did not sign the paper but they finally said ‘no, no it’s not possible’ but I was ready to do it so the doctor said ‘Okay, let us do a scan in the morning the day of the match’.
“In the morning, we did the scan, we sent it to the Confederation of African Football, they checked with the doctor, there was nothing so the doctor said ‘Okay, you can play’ because to see me sign a paper would be complicated for him as well. Thank God everything went well.”
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