Bayern Munich legend, Lothar Matthäus has described Sadio Mane’s move to his former club as a mistake following the Senegalese struggles in the Bundesliga.
Matthäus, a former FIFA World Player of the Year, explained that the Senegalese skipper’s form had depreciated since returning from an injury that ruled him out of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar last November.
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Mane has struggled to cement a place in the Bayern team since his feud with teammate Leroy Sane last month after reports suggested he punched his German colleague.
In an interview with SuperSport, the 1990 FIFA World Cup winner with Germany said Mane’s days at Bayern were over and expected the Senegalese to leave Allianz Arena at the end of the season.
“He has not been able to replicate his form at Liverpool and it is obvious the club is no more interested in him.
For Matthäus, who won six Bundesliga titles with Bayern during his first spell with the Bavarians between 1984 and 1989, believes his former club may have got it all wrong in signing Mande after his successful career with Liverpool where he won the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League titles.
“You can say that maybe the move to Bayern was a mistake for him and the club and so I don’t see him staying at the club beyond this current season,” said Matthäus.
Mane joined the Bavarians ahead of the start of the 2022-23 Bundesliga season but has failed to live up to expectations, scoring seven goals in 25 appearances for the club.
The 31-year-old lost his place in the dressing room following an altercation with Sane, which led to the club handing him a hefty fine and subsequently losing faith in him.