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Sadio Mané finds his true level with Al Nassr

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Already the Stefano Pioli effect? In any case, the figures are revealing. Sadio Mané, since the arrival of the Italian technician, has regained his effectiveness. He thrives in Al Nassr's game.

Sadio Mané shines again with Al Nassr.

Already the Stefano Pioli effect? In any case, the figures are revealing. Sadio Mané, since the arrival of the Italian technician, has regained his effectiveness. He thrives in Al Nassr's game.

Just like last season, the Senegalese star started the new year timidly by being less impactful on Al Nassr's game. In key matches, Mané really struggles to leave his mark. Luis Castro would probably be the problem. Since the dismissal of the Portuguese coach and the signing of Stefano Pioli (former coach of AC Milan), the child of Bambali has regained all his verve.

Sadio Mané already involved in 5 goals in 4 games under Pioli

Al Nassr was on the meadow Monday evening. The Saudi club faced Al Rayyan (Qatari club) on the second day of the Asian Champions League with a victory (2-1) at home. Sadio Mané launched hostilities in added time of the first period. He opened the scoring (45th+1) before Cristiano Ronaldo made the break (76th).

A goal which extends his good streak on an individual level. Over the last 4 matches, which coincide with the arrival of Stefano Pioli on the bench, the 32-year-old Senegalese striker is in a positive spiral. He scored 2 goals and delivered 3 assists.

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Mané's stats under Luis Castro before the arrival of Stefano Pioli

Before his departure, Luis Castro managed 6 matches with Al Nassr this season. And the figures of the player trained at Génération Foot say it all. He only delivered two assists in this period. He also had difficulty finding a place for himself to bring out his qualities.

Very good news for Senegal and Aliou Cissé

Sadio Mané has regained his former level at the right time. This Friday, the Senegal list will be revealed for the double confrontation against Malawi, counting for the 3rd and 4th days of qualifying for CAN 2025 in group L. Unsurprisingly, the former Liverpool player will be there.

With its Olympic form, it will allow Senegal, which is currently in poor form, to try to do well against Malawi and validate its qualification for CAN 2025.

The Lions, who will play Malawi on Friday October 11, 2024 (7 p.m. GMT at Diamniadio) and Tuesday October 15 (1 p.m. GMT at Bingu National Stadium) occupy 2nd place in Group L with Burkina Faso tied on points (4 ).

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