Mane happy to make a difference for Senegal


Sadio Mane said he was happy to make a difference as he battled to deal with an enormous burden of expectation placed on his shoulders, in Senegal’s qualification for their second World Cup.


Sadio Mane

“It was not easy but I had to keep pushing. It wasn’t easy for me, there was too much pressure on me but that has become normal,” Mane said after the 2-0 away win over South Africa ensured progress to next year’s finals in Russia.

“It was important to be able to make a difference,” added the 25-year-old winger after playing a decisive role in both goals.

The first was a sublime pass behind the South Africa defence to put Diafra Sakho through to side foot the ball home.

“I saw three defenders all in a line and I couldn’t pull the ball back, so I just put it through the middle of them because I knew Diafra Sakho would be racing onto the ball. We play well together every time we are in the national team,” the Liverpool player said. Mane was also instrumental in the second goal, which was turned into the home team’s net by their own defender Thamsanqa Mkhize.

“Our coach wasn’t happy even though we were 2-0 up at half time. He warned us it would be difficult to keep the lead. But we knew we had just 45 minutes to hold on for the World Cup.

“It’s a big dream for all of us to play at the World Cup. We are going to represent all of Africa and go there as an African team. We will try to give our best for the whole continent,” Mane added.