Mane, now plying his commerce in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr, might have a glittering trophy cupboard however he has by no means forgotten his roots.
He received hearts with charitable acts in Bambali by pledging cash to construct a hospital and faculty, contributing to the development of mosques and offering funds to assist the combat towards the coronavirus pandemic.
He additionally despatched 300 Liverpool shirts to his hometown earlier than the Anfield membership’s look within the 2018 Champions League ultimate, which Actual Madrid in the end received 3-1.
“If Sadio comes right here, he behaves very humbly, on a stage with the folks in Bambali,” Fode Boucar Dahaba, the president of a regional league, advised BBC Sport Africa on a go to to the village just a few years in the past.
“He would not wish to stand out. The village provides all this love again to him.”
Relations describe him as somebody who’s “working for everyone” and a “good Muslim”.
That was evident throughout his time in England’s high flight, when he helped clear the bogs at a mosque in Toxteth after one Liverpool victory.
“He needed to stay discreet and wasn’t doing it for publicity,” mentioned Abu Usamah Al-Tahabi, the imam at Al Rahma Mosque.
“He is not an individual in search of fanfare. There is not any conceitedness.”
Senegal centre-back Moussa Niakhate hailed Mane as “an unbelievable man” within the lead-up to the ultimate.
“I will not have sufficient time to explain what Sadio represents for African soccer, and extra significantly for the Senegalese folks,” he added.
