Injured Mane in Senegal World Cup squad, racing to be ready

Sadio Mane was included in Senegal's World Cup squad on Friday despite injury as coach Aliou Cisse gambled on one of the world's best forwards being fit and ready in time. (AFP/File)
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Updated 11 November 2022
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Injured Mane in Senegal World Cup squad, racing to be ready

  • “Losing Sadio Mane is not something small for Senegal and African football,” Cisse said
  • The initial diagnosis was that Mane would be out for around a week

DAKAR, Senegal: Sadio Mane was included in Senegal’s World Cup squad on Friday as coach Aliou Cissé gambled on one of the world’s best forward being fit and ready in time after injuring his lower right leg this week playing for Bayern Munich.
Cisse said Senegal’s medical team hoped that Mane would need about a week to recover from the injury he sustained on Tuesday in a league game in Germany and therefore be ready for Senegal’s opening game at the World Cup against the Netherlands on Nov. 21 — on paper the strongest team Senegal will face in Group A in Qatar.
But Cisse also raised the possibility that Mane may not be fit in time for the tournament, which would dash the hopes of a nation that has come to rely on Mane delivering at big moments.
“Sadio Mane is a key player in our group. We will do all we can to have Sadio Mane (available),” Cisse said at the Senegal squad announcement in Dakar that was dominated by whether Mane would be in or out.
“Losing Sadio Mane is not something small for Senegal and African football. We have to anticipate in case he is absent, but we still have time to see if he will be fit or not,” Cisse said. “I cannot speak of his absence even if in my head I have to take this into account.”
Cisse said Senegal had sent its team doctor to Munich to examine Mane’s injury and the “good news” was that he did not require surgery. The initial diagnosis was that Mane would be out for around a week, Cisse said.
Bayern have already said that Mane will miss this weekend’s game against Schalke in the Bundesliga because of the injury but gave no definitive time frame on his recovery.
Mane is the focus of a Senegal team which won their first African Cup of Nations title this year and are rated by many as the best African side to ever go to a World Cup. They have realistic hopes of making the quarterfinals and may be Africa’s best chance yet of having a team reach the last four at a World Cup for the first time.
The 30-year-old Mane has been vital for Senegal, scoring the penalty that won the African Cup title in a shootout against Egypt in February. A month later, he also netted the winning penalty in another shootout that clinched Senegal a place at the World Cup in Qatar in a playoff, again beating Egypt. He recently became his country’s all-time leading scorer and finished second in this year’s Ballon d’Or behind Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema.
The rest of the squad were as expected, with Cisse keeping faith with the heart of the team that won the African Cup in Cameroon for Senegal’s first major title.
That includes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy and central defender Kalidou Koulibaly, midfielders Idrissa Gueye, Nampalys Mendy and Cheikhou Kouyate, and forward Ismaila Sarr and Famara Diedhiou.
There’s also AC Milan defender Fode Ballo-Toure and Tottenham midfielder Pape Matar Sarr, who are new contenders for starting spots.
News of Mane’s injury put his West African home nation on tenterhooks. Even Senegal President Macky Sall sent out a tweet hoping for Mane’s “speedy recovery” in time for the World Cup.
Senegal will play host Qatar, the Netherlands and Ecuador in Group A and Cisse said his squad would continue to prepare as they had planned, despite the situation with Mane.
“For the moment, there is no question of changing anything,” Cisse said.
World Cup rules allow teams to replace an injured player up to a day before the team’s opening game, meaning Senegal still have the option of bringing in another player later on if Mane doesn’t recover in time. That would still be a major blow for Senegalese hopes and the World Cup itself.
At 30, Mane is probably at his peak right now and may not get another chance at the World Cup.

Senegal:
Goalkeepers: Seny Dieng (Queens Park Rangers), Alfred Gomis (Rennes), Edouard Mendy (Chelsea)
Defenders: Pape Abou Cisse (Olympiacos), Abdou Diallo (Leipzig), Ismail Jakobs (Monaco), Kalidou Koulibaly (Chelsea), Formose Mendy (Amiens), Youssouf Sabaly (Real Betis), Fode Ballo-Toure (AC Milan)
Midfielders: Pathe Ciss (Rayo Vallecano), Krepin Diatta (Monaco), Idrissa Gueye (Everton), Pape Gueye (Marseille), Cheikhou Kouyate (Nottingham Forest), Mamadou Loum (Reading), Nampalys Mendy (Leicester), Moustapha Name (Pafos), Pape Matar Sarr (Tottenham)
Forwards: Boulaye Dia (Salernitana), Bamba Dieng (Marseille), Nicolas Jackson (Villarreal), Sadio Mane (Bayern Munich), Iliman Ndiaye (Sheffield United), Ismaila Sarr (Watford), Famara Diedhiou (Alanyaspor)


‘Riyadh is our showcase event,’ says LIV CEO O’Neil as 2026 season tees off

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‘Riyadh is our showcase event,’ says LIV CEO O’Neil as 2026 season tees off

RIYADH: The 2026 LIV Golf season teed off under the lights at Riyadh Golf Club on Wednesday, with stars including Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Dustin Johnson getting proceedings underway in the Saudi capital.

Thomas Detry and Peter Uihlein lead the individual leaderboard after 18 holes, both carding seven-under-par 65s, while Joaquin Niemann’s Torque GC tops the team standings at 15 under. Sebastian Munoz paced Torque GC with a five-under round, though he was unable to match his opening performance from last year, when he shot eight under.

Arab News spoke to LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil on the opening day of the league’s fifth season.

“The start of the season is a bit like that first day of school when you were a little kid,” O’Neil said. “It was wonderful to be out on the course and on the range, seeing the players. A lot of us haven’t seen each other for quite some time, so it was like the first day of school meets a family reunion.”

O’Neil also highlighted the significance of opening the season in Riyadh.

“Riyadh is our showcase event, and I couldn’t imagine a more fitting place to open,” he said. “There’s something special about LIV at night — it’s something you can’t really describe. You actually have to come and see it.”

LIV Golf has seen significant growth since its debut in 2022, despite pre-season concerns after Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed confirmed they would not return for the 2026 campaign. O’Neil said the league’s broader mission remains unchanged.

“We’re so mission driven. I believe if you stick to your values, good things happen,” he said. “All these incredible stars — DeChambeau, Rahm, Mickelson, Cam Smith, DJ — they wake up every day thinking, how can I grow the game of golf overall?”

That influence is now being felt by LIV’s younger players.

“We’re excited to see all these generations coming together and growing the game,” O’Neil added.

He pointed to Michael La Sasso, the league’s youngest player, as an example.

“Think about it from his parents’ perspective,” O’Neil said. “Is this a good place for him, to be mentored by Phil Mickelson? To learn how to practice, how to travel, how to eat, sleep and take care of your body? How to get through jet lag?”

Travel remains a defining feature of LIV’s global model.

“This notion of playing on five continents is something I couldn’t imagine years ago,” O’Neil said.

Heading into Round 1, a major talking point was the Official World Golf Ranking’s decision to award points to players finishing in the top 10 at LIV events. While LIV welcomed the move, it expressed disappointment that points were limited to only the top 10.

Smash GC captain Talor Gooch addressed the issue in his post-round press conference.

“I don’t think the right thing was done, which is what we’ve experienced at LIV for the last four or five seasons,” Gooch said. “Anyone who says the fair thing was done — I don’t think they’re in tune with reality.”

Despite the debate, Gooch praised the atmosphere in Riyadh.

“It’s amazing being here in Saudi Arabia, playing at night. Then going to Australia and playing in the day — it’s pretty special,” he said.

Australian youngster Elvis Smylie, who impressed on his LIV Golf debut, also spoke positively about his first visit to the Kingdom ahead of next week’s LIV Golf Adelaide.

“I really enjoyed my first trip to Saudi Arabia,” Smylie said. “Adjusting my body clock was a challenge, but it was great to be here. It was also nice to meet His Excellency Yasir Al-Rumayyan out there.”

Round 2 tees off on Thursday with a shotgun start at 6:05pm.