The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Klopp’s progress under the spotlight No joy for Sadio Mane

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LIVERPOOL. - When Jurgen Klopp arrived at Liverpool in October 2015, he made a promise: “If we sit here in four years, I think we (will) win one title,” he said.

Next month will mark the second anniversar­y of Klopp’s appointmen­t, the halfway point of that four-year cycle.

There has undoubtedl­y been progress in that time; a team who were 10th in the English Premier League when he arrived finished fourth last season.

Whether they are significan­tly closer to winning a major trophy is more open to debate.

Liverpool reached two finals in Klopp’s first seven months as manager, losing on penalties to Manchester City in the League Cup at Wembley, and suffering a more decisive 3-1 defeat by Sevilla in the Europa League in Basel.

That European adventure was an unexpected bonus. Expectatio­ns at Anfield are higher now, but Liverpool look far from a complete team as they prepare to face Sevilla once more, this time in the Champions League tonight.

The best and worst of the 2017 Liverpool were shown when they beat Hoffenheim in last month’s play-off to reach the Champions League group stage.

Klopp’s side showed an attacking verve that could threaten the best in Europe. Close-season signing Mohamed Salah has formed a quick understand­ing with Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino. Salah and Firmino both scored in the home leg, while Mane was heavily involved in two of the goals. It is a wealth of attacking talent, and they still LONDON. - The English Football Associatio­n has upheld Sadio Mane’s three-game ban after his red card in Liverpool’s 5-0 defeat to Manchester City.

Mane was shown a straight red card by referee Jon Moss after his high boot caught City goalkeeper Ederson in the face towards the end of the first half on Saturday, with the Brazilian having to be replaced by Claudio Bravo.

Liverpool appealed the length of the ban rather than the dismissal itself under what is known as “excessive punishment”, with the claim that three matches is too harsh.

An FA independen­t commission had the option to reduce the suspension to one or two games, however, the original

have Philippe Coutinho to come back following his failed attempt to engineer a move to Barcelona.

Defensivel­y, though, Liverpool were weak in both legs against Hoffenheim; they could easily have conceded more than three goals in the tie.

Liverpool were defensivel­y suspect last season, and those difficulti­es have continued into the new campaign.

Klopp signed Loris Karius from Mainz to be his first-choice goalkeeper, then dropped him midway through last season.

Ragnar Klavan, another Klopp buy, from Augsburg, replaced Lovren for last Saturday’s 5-0 thrashing at Manchester City.

However, the extent of the decision and length of ban has been upheld.

An FA statement said: “Sadio Mane’s three-match suspension, which was effective immediatel­y, remains in place after his claim of excessive punishment was rejected following an Independen­t Regulatory Commission hearing.

“The Liverpool forward was dismissed for serious foul play during the game against Manchester City on Saturday (9 September 2017).”

As a result the Senegal internatio­nal will miss the weekend clash at home to Burnley, Liverpool’s visit to Leicester in the Carabao Cup and their Premier League match with the Foxes on September 23. - Sky Sports.

defeat should be put into the context that they had matched City and were trailing 1-0 when Mane was sent off.

“We have to take the first 20 minutes of Saturday’s game, and how we played before the internatio­nal break, and take it into the next game,” said goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.

“Of course, we can’t neglect the performanc­e after that, but we have another game in midweek when we can prove ourselves.”

At times, it feels as if Klopp has spent two years, and a lot of money, recreating the Liverpool team who almost won the Premier League under Rodgers four seasons ago.

They are thrilling going for- ward, an accident waiting to happen defensivel­y. The question is whether Sevilla are ready to punish them. Much has changed at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium since Unai Emery guided them to a third successive Europa League title with victory over Liverpool two seasons ago.

Emery went to Paris Saint-Germain, and his successor Jorge Sampaoli left at the end of last season for the Argentina job. AFP.

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