Daily Dispatch

Flying Senegal flag is Mane’s sole mission

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LIVERPOOL have the strength in depth to cope with Sadio Mane’s absence during next month’s African Nations Cup, the Senegal striker has said. Mane, who joined from Southampto­n during the close season, scored a last-minute winner against Everton on Monday and is Liverpool’s leading scorer this campaign with eight goals. “It will not be easy for me to go with Senegal next month. I would love to carry on playing with my teammates but they will understand because it is my country and it is my dream,” said Mane. “Without me, the team will be the same. Even better I think. They will cope.” The tournament

kicks off on January 14 in Gabon, with the final on February 5.

Mane has three Premier League matches left against Stoke City, Manchester City and Sunderland before he departs for internatio­nal duty. He will miss league matches against Manchester United and Swansea City, and may not return in time for a clash against Chelsea on January 31.

The return of striker Daniel Sturridge will lessen the blow of Mane’s absence, while midfielder Philippe Coutinho and defender Joel Matip are also set to return from injury.

“Coutinho will come back, Matip will come back and Sturridge is back now. That is why the team will be strong,” Mane added.

“It has not been easy for him [Sturridge] being out, he has had a lot of injuries, but you know he can deliver important performanc­es for the team.”

Liverpool, who are second in the league and six points behind Chelsea after 17 games, host Stoke (11th) on Tuesday.

● Joey Barton has made a swift return to Burnley after the midfielder agreed to rejoin the club until the end of the season on a free transfer in January, the Premier League side said on its website.

The 34-year-old, who has been training at the club’s training ground since his release from Scottish side Rangers in November. “The Clarets have agreed terms with the midfielder on a deal until the end of the season – subject to internatio­nal clearance once the transfer window opens in January,” Burnley said in a statement.

Barton’s one-match suspension, for breaking Scottish Football Associatio­n rules on gambling during his time at Rangers, will apply in the Premier League because of an agreement between the home nations. — Reuters

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? COUNTRY FIRST Senegal's Sadio Mane says his club Liverpool will cope without him when he is taking part in the African Cup of Nations next month
Picture: GETTY IMAGES COUNTRY FIRST Senegal's Sadio Mane says his club Liverpool will cope without him when he is taking part in the African Cup of Nations next month

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