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CAF African Player of the Year

Sadio Mane has beaten Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah and Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez to the CAF African Player of the Year award for 2019. Mane was a stand-out player as Liverpool went all the way in the 2018-19 Champions League, while he has also enjoyed a strong start to the 2019-20 Premier League campaign. The Senegal international placed in the top three in each of the previous three years, finishing runner-up to Salah in 2017 and 2018, and third in 2016, when Mahrez came first. Algeria were also named the Men’s National Team of the Year after winning the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, while Cameroon were named the Women’s National Team of the Year after becoming one of just two African teams, along with Nigeria, to advance to the knockout stage of the tournament.

Mane’s rise to African supremacy

Sadio Mane speaks after receiving the CAF African Player of the Year award
© imago images / Xinhua
  • Sadio Mane was named Africa’s best player for the first time
  • Senegalese forward has been in sensational form for Liverpool
  • Club World Cup winner has enjoyed an incredible rise to the top of the game

With Lionel Messi and Eden Hazard having already voted him as the best on the planet, new CAF African Player of the Year Sadio Mane is far from short of admirers.

While part of a stellar cast of FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Champions League winning stars with Liverpool, the 27-year-old has joined the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah in earning individual plaudits, too.

The Premier League golden boot winner’s arrival at the pinnacle of African football comes after an incredible and inspiring rise from the streets of Bambali in southern Senegal. He was ten years old when he saw his heroes, the Lions of Teranga, appear at the FIFA World Cup™ for the first time – but he already had the football bug by then.

“There was big excitement in the country in 2002 during the World Cup, but it was already only football for me before that,” Mane told Goal.com. “When [my family] could see that in my head and my heart there was only football, I started to convince them to let me go to Dakar.”

A decade later he was wearing the national team shirt at the 2012 Olympics, before leading his nation out at their second World Cup in 2018 and the CAF Africa Cup of Nations final in 2019, but it was far from a smooth ascendancy.

Sadio Mane crowned CAF African Player of the Year
© imago images / Xinhua

Quickfire Mane stats

  • 64 – Since the start of the 2018/19 season, Mane has scored or assisted 64 goals for club and country.
  • 88 – This season it’s taken Mane on average 88 minutes to score or assist for Liverpool, with his Anfield career averaging just 117 minutes.
  • 22 – Mane’s tally of 22 goals last season in the Premier League was his best-ever tally, seeing him share the golden boot with team-mate Mohamed Salah and fellow African forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal.

A teenage Mane briefly ran away from home to seek his fortune in the capital, while his first major try-out as a 16-year-old threatened to be overshadowed by his lack of kit.

“I did not look like a footballer,” he told France Football. “I was wearing pants that looked nothing like football shorts. And my football boots were completely shredded on the sides and had been repaired by me with wire the best I could.”

Thankfully, his dazzling talent was all the scouts were left remembering, beginning his rise to the top. He was a diamond in the rough with Metz in the French second tier, catching the eye of Red Bull Salzburg. Then, while in Austria, he almost got an early opportunity to link up with Jurgen Klopp at Borussia Dortmund, but the German coach passed on the chance.

“It was simply a wrong evaluation on my side,” the Liverpool boss admitted. “It is not the only wrong decision I have made, this one I could correct some years later.”

Sadio Mane of Liverpool battles for possession with Leonel Vangioni of C.F. Monterrey
© Getty Images

Instead, it was Southampton in England’s top flight where he would find his early spotlight moment. Having scored 15 and created a further nine in 2015/16 – including the fastest hat-trick in Premier League history – Klopp made him his first major signing.

With over 150 appearances and more than 100 combined goals and assists with Liverpool, the pair haven’t looked back since. Now the Senegalese star looks set to go down in history with one of the most talented Reds teams of all time.

Source – Africa.com

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