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Liverpool look to their Mane man at Spurs

Published 25/08/2016, 02:14
© Reuters. Burton Albion v Liverpool - EFL Cup Second Round

By Neil Robinson

LONDON (Reuters) - Such is the impact Sadio Mane has made on Liverpool that the 24-year-old is an automatic pick to face Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Saturday while experienced international team mates scrap it out to play alongside him.

With the 24-year-old Senegalese on the right flank, Liverpool look a potent attacking force but without him they offer a much paler threat and were uninspiring in his absence in last week's 2-0 defeat at promoted Burnley.

That result doused the optimism flowing from their opening 4-3 win at Arsenal in which the 30 million-pound signing from Southampton produced an early contender for goal of the season.

Juergen Klopp's side return to north London on Saturday after the fit-again Mane inspired their 5-0 League Cup win over Burton Albion on Tuesday.

One particular moment of sorcery, when he jinked past a bewildered full back to set up Divock Origi's opener, showed why he is inked into the teamsheet.

The last Liverpool signing to make anything like that immediate impact was Luis Suarez, who hit the ground running, and scoring, in 2011.

The Uruguayan formed a deadly partnership with Daniel Sturridge, but the English striker is no longer a guaranteed starter and Klopp must probably select one from Sturridge, Roberto Firmino and Origi - all of whom scored against Burton - as Mane's partner at White Hart Lane.

"Origi and Sturridge both performed, yes...and Roberto eh?," Klopp said after the Burton game. "It's my job to find the right solution the job the players have to do is be in the best shape they can be."

With Philippe Coutinho certain to return, Klopp is juggling formations as well as personnel in search of the line-up to bury Liverpool's reputation as the league's most inconsistent performers, brilliant one week and maddening the next.

That charge could never be levelled against a Jose Mourinho side and the Portuguese takes Manchester United to Hull City with both teams having won their opening two games.

Even Hull's most loyal supporters would not have predicted such a start, many fearing early humiliation after a turbulent summer in which their manager Steve Bruce left and Mike Phelan took over in a caretaker capacity.

But Phelan learned how not to panic in his five years as United assistant manager under Alex Ferguson and a win against his former club would probably seal him a permanent deal as a takeover by a group of Chinese investors appears to be nearing completion.

Chelsea and Manchester City are the Premier League's other unbeaten teams and both are well capable of extending that record at home to Burnley and West Ham United respectively.

© Reuters. Burton Albion v Liverpool - EFL Cup Second Round

Chelsea's Belgian striker Michy Batshuayi is another 30 million-pound striker exciting interest and he will hope his double in the 3-2 League Cup win over Bristol Rovers will secure him a starting spot.

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