Liverpool ask Sadio Mane not to play for Senegal in AFCoN quarter-final clash
Liverpool have asked Sadio Mane not to risk his health by playing in Senegal’s African Cup of Nations (AFCoN) quarter-final against Equatorial Guinea.
Described as a ‘direct appeal’ from the Reds by the Daily Mail, Mane has been told by his club to avoid playing in Sunday night’s match.
The 29-year-old was knocked out during Senegal’s previous AFCoN game against Cape Verde on Tuesday following a collision with opposition goalkeeper Vozinha, who was shown a straight red card.
Mane initially stayed on the pitch and scored as Senegal sealed a 2-0 victory; however, the forward was eventually substituted in the 70th minute before reportedly being taken to hospital after complaining of dizziness.
#SadioMane after this graphic head collision, scored a goal then asked to be taken out the game pic.twitter.com/yBBDoTHu2O
Earlier this week, former Premier League striker Chris Sutton slammed Senegal’s handling of the player’s injury.
“Mane collides with the goalkeeper at speed, then fails to break his fall, landing face-first instead,” Sutton told the Daily Mail. “He's unable to lift his head while lying on his back.
“There only needs to be the slightest suspicion of concussion for the player to be substituted. Yet he was helped back up and pretty much told, ‘You've passed the tests. On you go, son’.
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