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I think Mane is slightly better than Salah myself but trust me we would find it very hard to get someone to do what Salah does.
Put it this way look around the world he would get in every club team without doubt.
He misses chances agreed but so did Andy Cole didnt Hoddle once say he needs 6 chances to score 1 ? Then again whose judgement would you back Fergie or Hoddle I know whose opinion i'd listen to more.
Mane just isn't as good at getting himself into great goalscoring positions as salah. He dosent run behind as well as salah. Doesn't run off his wing and find himself in the Cf position like salah does. But hes much better out the field and with the ball at his feet than salah. I think they all compliment each other very well.
I know its been said dozens of times. But our fullbacks make all the difference to our front 3 as well.
In the past we had poor fullbacks who offered nothing going forward. it often meant our wide players had to remain wide to keep the width. Then our play became sterile. backwards sides way and backwards again. With having Mane and Salah running into the box. Really scares the bejaysus out of the opposition back line.
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Mane's movement without the ball is better for me, Mane does exactly what you're talking about all the time, it's a feature of his play, whenever the ball goes to our right, Mane immediately gets himself into the box, he does it all the time, and when he doesn't play for any reason we've had the issue of the player at LFWD not getting in the box quickly in those situations, only Oxlade has done it
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