Liverpool forward Sadio Mane wins Premier League Player of the Month award for August

  • Liverpool star Sadio Mane claimed the award for August's Player of the Month
  • The Reds forward scored three goals as Liverpool got off to a blistering start
  • Mane beat three Manchester United players and team-mate Mohamed Salah 
  • Liverpool have called on the likes of Mane in the absence of Philippe Coutinho

Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has been crowned August's Player of the Month after his stellar start to the campaign.

The Senegal international has hit the ground running this season, scoring three goals during a goal-laden start to the Premier League for Jurgen Klopp's men.

Mane beat off competition from Manchester United trio Phil Jones, Romelu Lukaku and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Chelsea's Alvaro Morata, Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl and fellow Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah.

Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has been crowned August's Player of the Month

Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has been crowned August's Player of the Month

Mane has scored three times already for Liverpool during a goal-laden start to the season

Mane has scored three times already for Liverpool during a goal-laden start to the season

The 25-year-old tops the Premier League's top-scorer list so far this season, level with United marksman Lukaku.


He has stepped up in the absence of Philippe Coutinho, and provided both creative and explosive attacking options for Klopp's men.

Mane and his Liverpool side will travel to the Etihad Stadium this weekend to face Manchester City as the Premier League returns following the international break.

Both Mane and Liverpool, meanwhile, will hope September carries on where August left off. 

Both Jurgen Klopp and Mane will hope September carries on as August left off this weekend

Both Jurgen Klopp and Mane will hope September carries on as August left off this weekend

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