Liverpool (England)

Sorely lost Mane this summer, who moved to the club for £28million

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Camp. Mane has not been performing well for his new owners, scoring just one goal in his last five games. And

Liverpool (England)

With the loss of this core player, the offensive side of the ball is struggling and with a dismal record, Klopp is under immense pressure. In

Liverpool (England)

During his playing days, Mane was hailed as a stalwart of the team. In pursuit of a new challenge, his departure this summer came as a surprise to many. In an interview, Mane revealed that he had decided to leave as early as last year. By the time

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After that, Mane was in fine form with three goals in his first three Bundesliga games, but then lost his shooting boots. In his last five matches (including three Bundesliga, one Champions League and one German Cup), Mane has scored just one goal, and that one came against a Bundesliga C team. In those 5 games, Mane had 4 starts and 1 substitute and was clearly in a lot of trouble. There were very few chances for Mane to get the ball in the game. Without Mane.

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The offense is as constipated. Apart from the 9-0 thrashing of Southampton, the team has been worried about scoring goals at all other times. In the other five matches of the first six rounds of the league

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Only 5 goals in total, which is certainly an embarrassing record. Without Mane to stir things up in front of him, Salah, Diaz and others have also lost their old style. In the face of such a predicament, Klopp appears to be at his wits' end. Reds fans are already missing Mane, and they consider his release as a big mistake in the summer transfer window. However, from an objective point of view

Liverpool (England)

Letting Mane go was also a desperate move as the player was determined to go. Famous journalist Romano revealed, "As far as I know, the

Liverpool (England)

It's hard to keep him. I don't think selling Mane was the wrong decision. When a player decides to leave, it no longer makes sense to keep him in the team." Like Mane, Origi left

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He has also been in a goal drought since then. He is regarded as the worst summer addition to Serie A. Origi left the Reds because he was hungry for a starting spot, but his time at AC

Milan (Italy)

The performance has been disappointing. Origi has made just three appearances so far in the Serie A season opener, with nothing to show for it. The Daily Mail reports that "

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Manager Pioli is now beginning to understand why the striker is free to leave

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up."

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