MANE INJURY ‘NOT TOO SERIOUS’ AHEAD OF WORLD CUP, SAYS BAYERN ASSISTANT COACH

MANE INJURY ‘NOT TOO SERIOUS’ AHEAD OF WORLD CUP, SAYS BAYERN ASSISTANT COACH

Reuters, November 9 – Dino Toppmoeller, an assistant coach, said that Sadio Mane’s leg injury suffered while playing for Bayern Munich is not “too serious” and that the Senegal international should recover in time for the World Cup in Qatar.
AFTER 20 MINUTES OF BAYERN’S 6-1 WIN OVER WERDER BREMEN ON TUESDAY, MANE HAD TO LEAVE THE PITCH.
The Forward Will Key To Senegal’s Hopes at The World Cup, where they face the Netherlands in their Group A Opener on Nov. 21, Followed by Hosts Qatar and The Ecuador.

“After being struck in the leg, Sadio Mane experienced some little nerve pain. Nothing too serious, and his World Cup participation shouldn’t be in danger, “Toppmoeller informed the media.
The two-time African Football Player of the Year would undergo scans on the injury, according to Bayern Coach Nagelsmann.
“He received a blow to the head of his shin, so I can’t be sure of anything. That’s an Unpleasant Spot, It Radiates A Bit into the Muscles,” Nagelsmann Said.

“I Think needs to visit the x-ray to determine if there is summar because it is prone to splintering. But I’m hoping everything is fine. I can k.

ASSISTANT COACH AT BAYERN SAYS MANE INJURY “NOT TOO SERIOUS” BEFORE WORLD CUP

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