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The Post: Fans think Mane should be replaced in the first place, he didn't get the protection he deserved

The Post: Fans think Mane should be replaced in the first place, he didn't get the protection he deserved

According to the Daily Mail, many fans in recent days believe that the coaching staff of the Senegalese team has not given Mane enough protection, and they should replace Mane as soon as he is hit.

In the Quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, Senegal and Cape Verde, Mane collided with the opposing goalkeeper in the 53rd minute of the match, hitting his head. But he was not immediately replaced, but after opening the record for the team, he felt that he could not hold out the game before being replaced.

One fan angrily tweeted: "Mane should have been replaced immediately after being hit in the head. ”

Another fan wrote: "I can't believe that after such a collision, Mane continued to play on the pitch and suffered a blow to his head. Soon after, he scored for the team, but then he couldn't continue to play, fell to the ground, and gestured his head discomfort before being replaced. In such a situation, Mane should have been replaced at the first time, and Senegal's decision was unbelievable. ”

Another fan added: "It's really unacceptable, Mane was left on the field after suffering a concussion. ”

Mane was very distressed after that charge, but after receiving permission to remain on the pitch, he opened the scoring for the team and scored a crucial goal. Bamba Dean's goal in stoppage time then helped Senegal seal the win.

One fan said: "Mane was ignored and he should have been replaced in the first place. But I think it could be African football, so you have to cash out like a rock. ”

In order to express his health to the supporting fans, Mane posted a photo of himself in the hospital after the match, and the Cabo Verde goalkeeper also visited Mane after the game. Manet wrote: "Senegal vs Cape Verde in hospital. Everything is fine now, thank you all for your concern. ”

in Ralph

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