Liverpool star joined the league of philanthropists, Mane who scored twice as Liverpool fixed a third-set completion and Champions League football with a 2-0 triumph over Crystal Palace before 10,000 fans at Anfield on the last day of the period, on Sunday the 23rd of May 2021, Sky Sports report, is in the news again, this time as a philanthropist.
Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Liverpool and the Senegal national team has established himself as one of the best forwards in world football during his time at Liverpool.
Liverpool began their last day in the 2020/2021 premier league table and realized that anything short of a win will jeopardize their ambition of securing another season in Europe’s first-class club rivalry.
There were nerves almost immediately, as Crystal Palace compromised through Wilfried Zaha and Andros Townsend, and top-four opponents Leicester started to lead the pack against Tottenham to wreck the Reds into the fifth spot, yet Liverpool thundered to an imperious triumph.Sadio Mane packaged in his first on 36 minutes as Liverpool took a merited lead. He scored another goal in the 74th minute after receiving a pass from Mohammed Salah to seal the top four hopes of Liverpool.
The African international, Sadio Mane won the man of the match award, he has scored 12 premier league goals this season. Sadio Mane has scored in eight consecutive Premier League games against Crystal Palace, becoming just the second player to score in eight consecutive Premier League appearances against a single opponent, after Robin van Persie against Stoke.Sadio’s appearance in the news this time has been in the area of assisting those in need especially as he has spent over £450,000 (four hundred and fifty thousand pounds) to help fund the building of a hospital in his home village of Bambaly, a village in Senegal.
This young philanthropist has also recently funded numerous projects in the same village such as the construction of a secondary school and a top class supermarket which was named after him.Thanks to this Young African Giant for his selfless service to humanity.