Mane's Absence Rewrites the Script: Al Nassr's Hopes Hit by Senegal Star's Exit
9 January 2026
Impact of Mane's Absence on Al Nassr's Attack
The absence of Senegalese forward Sadio Mane has dimmed Al Nassr's usually sharp performance, as a stretch of disappointing results hit the team nicknamed “the World.” Mane missed recent fixtures after joining Senegal for the Africa Cup of Nations, dulling the squad's attacking firepower.
This gap directly affected results, with Al Nassr drawing 2-2 with Al Ettifaq, then suffering back-to-back losses to Al Ahli (2-3) and Al Qadsiah (1-2), underscoring a decline in offensive effectiveness.
Reactions and Tactical Notes
In this context, Sami Al-Jaber, a legend of Al Hilal, stated that Mane's absence inflicted a heavy blow on Al Nassr, noting that coach Jorge Jesus could not replace him in any meaningful way.
He added: Mane provided significant attacking impetus, especially in pressing after winning the ball, and his pace in transition was a game changer.
Angelo couldn't replace Mane, and the Brazilian's strength lay in the midfield, with Mane operating on the left flank as a winger.
He concluded: Jesus is short of options in this area, something the opponent's coach seemed to exploit by isolating midfield from the attack and forcing Al Nassr to send long balls.
Punchline 1: Without Mane, Al Nassr's attack is like a sniper without a target—stylish in theory, but completely missing in practice.
Punchline 2: If football were a sniper rifle, Mane is the scope; without him, Jesus is just aiming at the fan fence.