Bundesliga
Sadio Mané shows a huge heart! During his time off, he returned home to help and make people happy
Most football stars fly off to the seaside for an expensive holiday after the end of the season, but there are exceptions who prefer something else. One of these people is Sadio Mané, who returned to his native Senegal to play a football match with former stars for the locals.
Most football stars fly off to the seaside for an expensive holiday after the end of the season, but there are exceptions who prefer something else. One of these people is Sadio Mané, who returned to his native Senegal, where he played a football match with former stars for the locals and helped the poor with his financial contribution.
The Liverpool star is constantly being linked with a move to Bayern Munich. However, he does not comment much on these speculations. Instead, Sadio Mané has decided to return to Senegal and spread joy here.
He has returned to his home town of Bambali. Here he held a friendly with a number of former footballers. Former striker Papiss Demba Cissé and El-Hadji Diouf, for example, took part in the match.
The friendly football match was played in very unfavourable conditions concerning the pitch. It was played in mud that reached the level of the calves in some places. However, this did not deter anyone.
Sadio Mané is always thinking of others and trying to help as much as possible. When it comes to not only the town of Bambali, but all of Senegal, Mané tries to financially support everywhere and everyone he can.
For the past few years, he has regularly donated part of his salary to those who need money more than he does. He has also built several hospitals and petrol stations in Senegal, for example. In Bambali, he built a telecommunications transmitter with 4G antennas.
His biggest financial contribution came during the coronavirus pandemic. Mané shows us all that he is not just a great footballer, but above all a fantastic human being.
Source: Goal, Instagram
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