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Sadio Mane makes his feelings on Liverpool’s poor season without him perfectly clear

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Sadio Mane is crystal clear about his feelings about Liverpool’s poor season without him

Premier League hopeful Liverpool have struggled to form since Senegal international Sadio Mane joined German champions Bayern Munich last summer.

Sadio Mane is ‘convinced’ Liverpool will ‘come back’ amid their struggles this season.

Jurgen Klopp’s side have been struggling for form since Mane, 30, joined Bayern Munich last summer. The Reds are seventh in the Premier League – nine points behind Tottenham in fourth with two games less. They were also kicked out of the FA Cup.

Liverpool are also on the verge of being knocked out of the Champions League. They lost 5-2 at home to Real Madrid in the first leg of the round of 16 and have a mountain to climb in the Spanish capital on March 15. However, Mane isn’t too worried about his former club.

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“Liverpool will be back,” Mane told German outlet Bild. “I am convinced that they will overcome this situation. They had many injuries and difficult tests, but Jurgen Klopp is definitely the right person.” He will take Liverpool back to the top from this season, the players love him.”

Liverpool seem to have made a turnaround in recent weeks. They have taken seven points from their last three Premier League games to revive their first four hopes. Klopp’s side are hoping to secure another win at home to Wolves on Wednesday.

Liverpool have some great Premier League matches ahead of them. Four of their next seven home games are against Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and leaders Arsenal. A win against one of those teams would revitalize Klopp’s team.

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Liverpool seem to have made a turnaround in recent weeks. They have taken seven points from their last three Premier League games to revive their first four hopes. Klopp’s side are hoping to secure another win at home to Wolves on Wednesday.

Liverpool have some great Premier League matches ahead of them. Four of their next seven home games are against Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and leaders Arsenal. A win against one of those teams would revitalize Klopp’s squad.

The defeat to Real will worry Liverpool fans, many of whom believe the sale of Mane contributed to their downfall. The Senegal international enjoyed a successful six years on Merseyside, winning six trophies, including the Premier League title.

Mane’s time in Germany didn’t quite go according to plan. He has scored just six Bundesliga goals and has just returned from a three-month layoff that saw him miss the World Cup in Qatar. The forward made his comeback against Union Berlin last time out.

Bayern’s form in the Bundesliga was also unimpressed. The German giants are ahead, but only on goal difference. That said, they are going strong in the Champions League after beating Paris Saint-Germain in France in the first leg of their round of 16. Mane insists he has no regrets over the transfer and would only have joined Bayern after Liverpool left. The former Southampton star spent two years at Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg earlier in his career. He added: “I never had any doubts.

“When I decided to leave Liverpool, all I wanted was to go to FC Bayern, in the Bundesliga. I know the league from my time at Salzburg, I didn’t watch the Premier League at the time. , but the Bundesliga. Bayern were very attractive to me at the time.”

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Mane also insisted that he “sees no bigger team than Bayern” in Germany and believes they are “one of the biggest in the world”. He continued: “The history of the club is interesting – it was for me when I decided to move to Monaco.”

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