Sadio Mané was withdrawn early on for Senegal in a World Cup qualifier against Togo on Thursday, providing Liverpool’s Jürgen Klopp with more injury jitters. The forward was substituted in the 28th minute, replaced by Villarreal’s Boulaye Dia, shortly after showing visible signs of discomfort following an aerial challenge.
Senegal’s coach, the former Paris Saint-Germain and Birmingham City midfielder Aliou Cissé, said afterwards: “We took him off as a precaution and there is nothing serious,” while conceding that the withdrawal of the 2019 African Footballer of the Year “destabilised us … he is an important player for the team”.
Reports have described the issue as a knock and, though the player will be assessed, his participation in Sunday’s match against Congo has not yet been ruled out.
Having overcome the substantial injury problems that hit Liverpool’s defensive line last season, the campaign to date has seen Klopp’s options depleted in attacking areas, with Harvey Elliott badly dislocating his ankle in September, and Roberto Firmino out for several weeks with a hamstring problem, sustained against Atlético Madrid last week. Liverpool’s injury list also currently contains James Milner, Naby Keïta, Curtis Jones and Joe Gomez.
Diogo Jota took Firmino’s place in last Sunday’s defeat at West Ham, before Divock Origi replaced the Portuguese international and scored late on at the London Stadium. Klopp’s side next play at home to Arsenal on 20 November.
Senegal have already made it through to the final qualifying round for the 2022 World Cup, with two-legged play-offs to take place next March. They equalised late on against Togo through Habib Diallo, after Pape Abou Cissé’s own goal on the stroke of half-time.
SOURCE : guardian