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Sadio Mane Rejects Liverpool Contract Concerns And Declines To Censure Officials After refused Arsenal Goal

Exclusive : Sadio Mane reacts to inquiries concerning his contract and clarifies why he isn't stressed over wrongly refused Arsenal strike

Sadio Mane during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC at Emirates Stadium on November 3, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.

Sadio Mane rejected worries about his contract circumstance at Liverpool as he set his sights on helping Jurgen Klopp's side keep up their quest for wonder. 

The Reds opened fundamental discourses with the Senegal winger's agent towards the finish of last season, however not at all like Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino he still can't seem to pen an expansion. 

Mane, whose current deal keeps running until 2021, told the ECHO: “I am more focused on the games, things like contracts I leave with my agent.
“I am happy and concentrating on giving my best for my team-mates, my manager and the fans.” 

The 26-year-old ought to have commended his eighth goal of the season in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Arsenal at the Emirates. 

Mane concealed the bounce back after Firmino hit the post however it was wrongly discounted for offside. The previous Southampton man declined to reprimand the authorities.

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“I haven't watched it back and to be honest I'm someone who is not really interested in this kind of thing,” Mane said.
“If you remember, when I scored a goal against West Ham earlier in the season I was offside and that goal counted.
“So if this time I was onside and it didn't count then you just to deal with it and accept it. Officials are human beings and sometimes we all make mistakes.
 “I think it was a good game, a difficult game. We were disappointed not to win because we had more clear chances than them.
“We struggled a little bit in the first half. Our pressing was lacking at times and it was too easy for them to pass it around. We needed to be more together.
“The manager changed some things at half-time and we improved in the second half. I know we can do better but a draw at Arsenal is not a bad result and now we have to move forward.”
Liverpool were knocked off best spot by Manchester City's 6-1 whipping of Southampton on Sunday however Mane says Jurgen Klopp's men can't stress over outcomes somewhere else.
“Honestly, we are not thinking about Man City or any other team,” he said.
 “There is no point putting more pressure on ourselves. It's still early in the season. We have our work to do and that's what we are concentrated on.
“We have to take the positives. Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are very good teams and we have already played them all away and we are still unbeaten. Now we need to try to do even better.”
A scary situation anticipates Liverpool when they confront Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League on Tuesday night yet Mane demands he's savoring the prospect.

“I love these kind of games,” he smiled.
“I get emotional when I play in special atmospheres and get even more motivation.
“We have to try to make a fast start and try to score an quickly as we can and try to win the game.”

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