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Iniesta backs youngsters

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ACCRA – Senegal star Sadio Mane has lost his race to be fit for the 2022 World Cup and has been withdrawn from their squad, the country’s football federation announced on Thursday.

His club Bayern Munich added later that the 30-year-old, who was voted second in the Ballon d’Or last month behind Karim Benzema, had undergone ‘successful surgery’ in Innsbruck where ‘a tendon was reattached to the head of his right fibula’.

Bayern said Mane ‘will begin his rehab in Munich in the next few days’.

The absence of the talismanic Mane is a massive blow to the Senegalese. He scored the winning penalty in a shootout victory against Egypt in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) final and repeated the feat against the same opponents to qualify the Lions of Teranga for the World Cup.

Feats

Mane was voted African Footballer of the Year for his feats, and has scored 33 times in 92 matches for Senegal.

He picked up his shin injury playing for Bayern earlier this month but was named in the World Cup squad in the hopes he could regain fitness.

But on Thursday, Senegal said the former Liverpool star would not make it.

“Unfortunat­ely, today’s (Thursday) MRI shows us that the improvemen­t is not as favorable as we imagined and unfortunat­ely we have to withdraw Sadio from the World Cup,” said team doctor, Manuel Afonso in a video on the official Senegal Twitter account.

Senegal had originally hoped the forward would be fit in time for their opening game on November 21 against the Netherland­s.

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Senegal star Sadio Mane has been ruled out of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar because of an injury to his right fibula, the country’s football Federation announced on Thursday.

tar and Ecuador in Group A.

Senegal football federation Chief Augustin Senghor told AFP Thursday there was no panic over the loss and said the player’s health had been paramount in their decision.

“We have been ready since the news of his Senghor said.

“We had been waiting for new test results and when they came in we all agreed his health had to come first.”

When asked how the team had taken the blow, Senghor replied: ‘Zen’. for this injury,”

But Senegal internatio­nal Pape Gueye told AFP that Mane would be missed.

“Mane is irreplacab­le,” he said. “But we do have other options on the flank, and that’s a ray of hope on a dark day for Senegal.”

After naming Mane in his World Cup squad a week ago, coach Aliou Cisse was optimistic but cautious.

“Losing Sadio Mane is not an easy thing for a coach, for the team, even for African football,” he said.

Mane had been in Munich receiving treatment with his club.

QATAR – Spain’s World Cup-winning midfielder Andres Iniesta said Head Coach Luis Enrique’s youthful squad has plenty of first-team experience at club level to deliver internatio­nal success.

The 2010 champions have opted for a new generation of talent with the likes of Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara and Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea left out.

A lot will be expected from exciting Barcelona teenagers Pedri and Gavi at the finals in Qatar and Iniesta said he had full confidence in the duo and the rest of the players.

“They’re young, but they’re first-team players, important and with a lot of responsibi­lity. They have an opportunit­y to give their best,” Barca great Iniesta, who now plays for Japan’s Vissel Kobe, said.

“It’s a challenge they’re passionate about and they’re aware of being able to do well ... Personally, I love this team and I love the group that the coach has put together.”

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