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Bayern Munich 'unhappy' with Sadio Mane as big Liverpool problem explained -

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Liverpool Echo


It would appear the effects of Liverpool's thrilling but exhausting quadruple chase of last season continue to linger way beyond the confines of the AXA Training Centre.


That the Reds expended so much physical and mental energy in their attempt to chase down four trophies has long been attributed as a contributory factor to the sluggish start


Injuries, fatigue and a lack of rest and proper preparation have all played their part, along with the need to refashion the forward line


If word coming out of Bavaria is to be believed, Mane has been similarly affected after an indifferent run of form saw him substituted at half-time in the 2-1 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen


There is consideration for the injury Mane suffered in November that ruled him out of the World Cup and sidelined him for three months.



The report, which also claims Mane is struggling with his positioning and is regularly caught offside as a consequence, says Bayern have by no means given up on the player, but are curious as to why he hasn't yet been able to replicate his Liverpool form.


Mane is not alone in struggling somewhat after departing Anfield during the Klopp era. From established first-teamers to fledgling youngsters, the leaving of Liverpool has proven difficult for many.


Witness the troubles this season of Divock Origi and Takumi Minamino, who left for AC Milan and Monaco respectively last summer. Origi has since started only six times but will have a Champions League quarter-final to look forward to next month, while Minamino has started only one Ligue Un game since the beginning of the year.


Gini Wijnaldum, who departed Anfield in 2021, wasn't a regular at Paris Saint-Germain last season


Xherdan Shaqiri exited the same summer but lasted barely six months at Lyon before moving to MLS side Chicago Fire.


while Neco Williams has started only two Premier League games at Nottingham Forest since November.


Of course, there are those who have gone on to prosper, such as Emre Can, Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana, Danny Ings, Simon Mignolet, Dominic Solanke, Marko Grujic and the recently-retired Lucas Leiva, although not quite at the same level as was offered at Liverpool.


Mane will surely come good in Germany, and knows a thing or two about beating Manchester City - who Bayern face in Europe next month







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