Revealed: Sadio Mané’s tensions with Mohamed Salah during Liverpool days
Tensions between former Liverpool teammates Sadio Mané and Mohamed Salah are surfacing, with new insights into their complex relationship detailed in the book Chasing Salah, recently featured by the Daily Mail. Although the two African stars contributed greatly to Liverpool’s success, including their pivotal roles in winning the Premier League and Champions League titles, the book reveals an underlying rivalry that reportedly simmered throughout their time together at Anfield.
According to the publication, Salah and Mané’s relationship was marked by a competitive edge that occasionally turned sour, with each feeling slighted in different ways.
The Egyptian forward reportedly harbored frustration over what he perceived as favoritism from Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp towards Mané.
Salah joined Liverpool a year after Mané, and while both quickly established themselves as crucial to the team’s attacking line, Salah is said to have felt that Klopp showed preferential treatment to the Senegalese winger, something he found difficult to overlook.
Mané, on the other hand, reportedly took issue with Salah’s approach to the game, particularly his pursuit of goals.
According to Chasing Salah, Mané was irritated by Salah’s consistent goal-scoring, which was boosted by his role as the team’s primary penalty-taker in James Milner’s absence.
Mané allegedly raised concerns about this perceived advantage with Liverpool’s backroom staff, who have shared insights into the rising rivalry between the two players.
“Sadio increasingly saw Mo as a rival,” an anonymous Liverpool staff member disclosed, explaining how Mané believed Salah’s goal tally, including his penalties, unfairly heightened Salah’s profile within the team.
This rivalry eventually resulted in the two teammates keeping their distance from each other off the pitch, according to sources cited in the book.
The 2019 Burnley Incident: A Breaking Point in Their Partnership
The book also details a particular incident during Liverpool’s 2019 match against Burnley, which brought the tension between the two players into the public eye.
In this game, Salah ignored a well-placed Mané in a promising scoring position, opting instead to take a shot himself.
Mané, visibly frustrated, was substituted soon afterward and expressed his anger on the sidelines—a rare display of emotion from the usually reserved forward.
The incident was widely discussed by fans and the media, highlighting a fracture in the seemingly formidable partnership between the two stars.
In response to this episode, Klopp attempted to mediate by holding a meeting with both players to smooth over the issue.
However, the book suggests that Salah interpreted Klopp’s intervention as further evidence of his supposed favoritism towards Mané, which only served to deepen the rift between the two.
This feeling of unequal treatment, according to Chasing Salah, may have left a lasting impression on Mané, who began to feel overshadowed by Salah within the squad.
Mané’s Departure from Liverpool: A Possible Result of Unresolved Tensions
The book implies that these underlying tensions may have ultimately influenced Mané’s decision to leave Liverpool.
Despite their outwardly professional dynamic on the field, Mané reportedly felt that Salah was given preferential treatment by Klopp, leaving him with a sense of being underappreciated.
His move to Bayern Munich in 2022 marked the end of one of Liverpool’s most successful attacking duos, but the underlying sense of rivalry persisted until the end.
As the revelations from Chasing Salah circulate, they offer fans a rare glimpse into the competitive dynamics that shaped Liverpool’s success during a historic period for the club.
Both Mané and Salah have moved on to new chapters in their careers, but the story sheds light on how the drive for personal achievement and recognition can sometimes strain even the most celebrated partnerships in football.
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