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Mo Salah's 'Problem' with Sadio Mané and 'Selfish' Jibe as Liverpool Star Hurt Again
The article delves into the lingering tensions between former Liverpool teammates Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané, framing their relationship as a "worst-kept secret at Anfield" marked by rivalry, ego clashes, and mutual respect beneath the surface. Once hailed as one of football's most lethal partnerships, Salah and Mané's dynamic soured publicly during their time together, culminating in incidents that exposed underlying frustrations.
A pivotal moment highlighted is from a 2022 Premier League match against Manchester United, where Salah's decision to shoot instead of passing to an open Mané drew a visible scowl from the Senegalese star. Mané later labeled Salah "selfish" in an interview, a comment that stung deeply amid Liverpool's title chase. The piece suggests this wasn't isolated; sources reveal a pattern of competition for the spotlight, with both players vying for the right-wing role and goal-scoring supremacy under Jürgen Klopp.
Mané's £35m departure to Bayern Munich in 2022 is portrayed as inevitable, driven by his desire for a No. 9 position and frustration over Salah's dominance. Yet, the narrative counters tabloid rivalry tales, citing insiders who describe their bond as "messy" but professional—fueled by ambition rather than hatred. Post-Liverpool, Mané struggled at Bayern and Al-Nassr, while Salah thrived, extending his contract and chasing records.
Recent developments add intrigue: Salah's subtle social media shade toward Mané's career moves, and reflections from ex-teammates like James Milner on their "long, messy mix of competition." The article posits no lasting feud—Salah has praised Mané's legacy—but the 'selfish' jibe remains a sore point, resurfacing as Liverpool eyes success without its old duo. This saga underscores the high stakes of stardom at Anfield.[1]
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