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Here is your Liverpool morning digest for Wednesday, January 25.

Liverpool forward Sadio Mane was involved in a major injury scare as he helped shoot Senegal into the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

Mane suffered a sickening clash of heads with Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha as they challenged for a long ball shortly before the hour of their round of 16 game on Tuesday.

The Reds forward appeared to have been momentarily knocked unconscious before his head struck the turf heavily on landing, while Vozinha was left in obvious distress with concern immediately raised over his wellbeing.

The goalkeeper underwent lengthy treatment before insult was added to injury by being shown a red card when on the touchline to leave Cape Verde reduced to nine men after the first-half dismissal of Patrick Andrade.

Ian Doyle has the full story on the incident here.

And Mane later posted an update from hospital, thanking fans for the messages and saying he was "fine".

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