Talking Tactics: Sadio is thriving as Liverpool's Mane man
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Tom Hancock
LiveScore
08/03/202210:00

Sadio Mane has enjoyed a resurgence since being switched to centre forward.

Due to injuries to Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino, Jurgen Klopp moved Liverpool’s No10 from the left to the middle following his return from Senegal’s victorious Africa Cup of Nations campaign.

And that enforced tactical tweak has paid dividends, with the former Southampton star looking like his old self again after an uncharacteristically sub-par patch.

The Reds take a 2-0 lead into the second leg of their Champions League last-16 clash with Inter Milan at Anfield — where Mane could be set to lead the line once again tonight.

Somewhat familiar territory

Klopp’s use of Mane at centre forward is nothing new — he has done it a number of times over the past few years.

That said, it tended to be when Liverpool set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, which would sometimes shift to a 4-2-4 when attacking.

Lately however, Mane has spent a sustained period of time as a central striker in the Reds’ familiar 4-3-3 system.

He has featured there in each of his last four starts — including the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea.

Sadio Mane has operated in more central areas since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations
Sadio Mane has operated in more central areas since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations

Back to his best

Mane, 29, was enduring a barren spell prior to his change of role, scoring just once in 12 games and failing to register an assist over that period.

But this switch of position appears to have reignited the attacker, who is suddenly performing like the player Liverpool fans have come to know and love.

With four goals in his last five appearances — including a brace in last month’s 6-0 thrashing of Leeds — Mane has helped his side remain unbeaten since the turn of the year.

Sadio Mane has been lethal from close-range while playing as a centre forward
Sadio Mane has been lethal from close-range while playing as a centre forward

Statistically speaking

Mane has spent most of his career as a free-scoring winger. 

He memorably notched 22 Premier League goals while playing out wide to share the Golden Boot with Mohamed Salah and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the 2018-19 season.

Nonetheless, it is worth noting his markedly improved goals output since moving to centre forward, despite the small sample size.

From the start of the season until the first leg of this tie — his last appearance on the left flank — Mane averaged 0.41 goals per 90 minutes. Since then, that rate has shot up to 1.01 per 90.

And that is despite only having slightly more shots (3.54 compared to 3.1 per 90). It is early days for Mane in terms of stepping into the shoes of Jota or Firmino but the signs are certainly positive.

Liverpool attacker Sadio Mane has scored four goals in his last five appearances for the Reds
Liverpool attacker Sadio Mane has scored four goals in his last five appearances for the Reds

The next phase?

With January arrival Luis Diaz making a scintillating start to life at Anfield and Salah on fire, could Mane morph into a No9 on a more permanent basis?

While Klopp’s fondness for fluidity in attack will surely see the 5ft 9in frontman line up in his traditional spot when called upon, there is a reasonable chance he could become more of a striker than a winger in the months ahead.

With ferocious pace, an indefatigable work rate and excellent aerial ability, you can hardly say he is not well equipped.

'Absolutely insane'

Mane’s aforementioned brace against Leeds saw him overtake Didier Drogba as the second-highest African scorer in Premier League history — and Klopp enthused about his display after that match.

He said: "Mane’s game was probably one of his best in the way he interpreted his role. Absolutely insane."

The Reds boss then singled the 87-cap international out for special praise after he bagged the winner against West Ham last Saturday. 

He added: "I saw a lot of top individual performances — Mane was one of them. He is really difficult to defend against."

Both Klopp and Mane will be hoping he gives plenty more defenders nightmares as Liverpool chase an unprecedented quadruple.

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