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MAIN MANE Jurg tells ace to head for d’Or

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JURGEN KLOPP has challenged Sadio Mane to become a Ballon d’Or contender after leading Senegal to AFCON glory.

Mane was his country’s outstandin­g performer as they became African champions for the first time – and showed nerves of steel by stepping up to score a penalty in the shoot-out victory over Mo Salah’s Egypt despite missing from the spot during the game.

But Klopp believes the striker, 29, might need to do more this season if he is to challenge Salah, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowsk­i for the title of the world’s best player.

“I have no idea,” said Klopp when he was asked if Mane’s heroics in Cameroon should propel him into a contender for the prestigiou­s Golden Ball.

“I think it depends a lot about the season – and usually you have to win the Champions League.

“I can’t remember who votes for what, but that’s how it seems to work. But I couldn’t have more respect for what Sadio did. He is, for sure, now one of the biggest Senegal legends of all-time – and rightly so.

“The pressure on his shoulders was absolutely incredible.

“I usually have no problem with facing pressure but, when he walked to the penalty, I thought that was a really difficult moment in life!

“He faced it, he mastered it, and rightly got all the praise. He was the best player of the tournament.

“An incredible achievemen­t for him, an incredible achievemen­t for Senegal.”

Mane will return for the clash with Burnley at Turf Moor after being granted time to celebrate in his homeland.

He has just over a year left on his Reds contract – but Klopp insists he can still get better and is not past his peak.

Klopp said: “We just thought it’s absolutely right to let Sadio celebrate.

“We all know Sadio doesn’t drink a sip of alcohol, so it’s not that he was running around through the city and doesn’t know where he wakes up.

“It was a massive thing. I saw the pictures with the President of Senegal, the people in the streets, it’s a massive achievemen­t.

“It makes it even more funny what people made of my earlier comments this year. It was the big tournament – we knew before – and for Sadio it was the biggest of his life or his life so far.

“For him as a person, 100 per cent he made a massive step.

“He was a great player, a world-class player when he left here for the tournament, but he comes back as a leader on a different level, I really have got to

say.”

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GOOD VIBES: Klopp and Mane at Liverpool

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