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Dietmar Hamann claims Mane isolated, unhappy at Bayern 

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Dietmar Hamann also said Mane has not integrated at Bayern Munich since his summer move from Premier League club,  Liverpool

By Mosope Michaels

Liverpool legend, Dietmar Hamann, has said his former Bundesliga side, Bayern Munich must pay close attention to Senegalese forward, Sadio Mane if they intend to get the best out of him.

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According to the German, Mane has not fully integrated at Bayern Munich since his summer move from Premier League side, Liverpool.

Sadio Mane (left) Dietmar Hamann (right)

The West African got off to a fast start with the German champions, scoring three goals in his first three league games.

However, Mane has failed to score in his last five games for the club, including two blanks in his recent Champions League.

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His coach, Julian Nagelsmann, admitted he would need some time to adapt to his new teammates after substituting him in the 70th minute of their Champions League win over Barcelona a few days ago. 

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But Dietmar Hamann, who played for both clubs, feels Mane doesn’t look happy at The Allianz Arena.

He told GMX via Sport Witness: “He is not integrated.

“I saw him at Liverpool FC, where he played through the middle. That is not his position. Now he’s taking that position at FC Bayern as well. He is at his best when he comes from the outside. He doesn’t look happy to me.

“Other players like Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala or, in defence, Lucas Hernandez, who is injured at the moment, are putting in outstanding performances.

“Nobody is talking about Mane at the moment. He seems isolated and hardly takes part in the game. FC Bayern has to get a grip on that.”

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