Sadio Mané: "I don't want 10 Ferraris or 20 watches or jets. I survived hard times, played football bare-footed, did not have an education. But today I can help my people build schools, stadiums and buy clothes & food. I prefer my people receive some of what life has given me." 🙏
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God shall continue to bless whatever you will do.
YOU WILL KEEP ON EXCELLING GOD BLESS U SADIO
God Bless you Sadio Mane. Good Thinker
To have riches in life is not cars or houses but living a legacy that people can look back and say indeed he or she was here to change humanity and make impact on earth. poverty drove a lot of our players to abroad to make many and survive but at least remember where you started and make great change, let people feel the impact from your success. God will surely help our players to follow and do great things which I know some of them must have done more things in Ghana we don't know of so God bless them too.
Sadio God bless you and all your generations
That is the very essence of life and that is how real fulfillment is derived. Great footballer but above all a great human being. God bless you, Sadio.
Waow!
great, sadio. God bless you.
Because you are not living a flamboyant life You will continually be a great player. Your Generous will take you there
This is a player par excellence,he was properly brought up to understand that material things are vanity,what use is it to hunt foe materials things but can't show one person whose life you have changed for the better, Sadio Mane, God richly bless you. I know Didier Drogba of Cote D' Ivoire fame built hospitals for his people, that is service to humanity, can same be said of Ghanaian players who are always seen bargaining for money and yet have never brought a plastic spoon from any tournament since 1982 not to talk of a silver cup.I wish Sadio Mane were a Ghanaian. Senegal is blessed to have such a young boy who thinks about the poor.