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It has become the norm in modern football that experts, fans and analysts expect players to be at their best every time they step onto the field. And when it comes to a club as successful as Liverpool, that pressure is magnified.
Despite all the goals and impressive performances he has put in for Liverpool in recent seasons, the last few weeks there is no denying that his levels have dropped a bit. This is not his fault, it must be said, but simply as a result of playing so much soccer.
He played the full 90 minutes twice while on international service for Senegal, and has only missed the distance in four Liverpool games this season, with one of them being a last-minute substitute. And that amount of minutes begins to be reflected in their performances.
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Mané is a world-class talent, that hasn’t changed, but even the best in the world need to rest from time to time. It seems that the times have come, and now that Liverpool have a more than capable substitute in Diogo Jota, the drop in quality when Mané is left out is no longer as pronounced as before this summer.
Liverpool’s overall quality may well diminish when Mané comes off the wing, as any team would, but it would be beneficial in the long run to give him a break and let him regain his speed to help the club through the busy party. calendar.
What I read on Liverpool.com
Dan and I have put together a piece to see if we would offer a selection of Liverpool players a new contract in the summer. There are some surprise answers, to say the least!
There’s also a good piece here looking at the tactical threats Brighton poses and how Liverpool could counter them on Saturday. It’s worth reading, for sure.
What i am seeing
Liverpool has released a video with Mané, while surprising a volunteer who is a huge red with an unforgettable day. An absolutely fantastic video, definitely worth watching.
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