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VIDEO: Sadio Mane loses it! Al-Nassr star somehow escapes red card after grabbing Saeed Juma’s throat – despite strong protests from Al Ain boss Hernan Crespo – as Cristiano Ronaldo’s side exit AFC Champions League at quarter-final stage
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Sadio Mane somehow escaped a red card after grabbing an opponent by his throat in Al-Nassr’s AFC Champions League loss to Al Ain.

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The former Liverpool star was only shown a yellow card after angrily grabbing Al-Ain defender Saeed Juma’s throat in a heated moment during the AFC Champions League quarter-final second-leg clash between Al-Nassr and the Abu Dhabi-based club. Al Ain manager and legendary Argentine footballer Hernan Crespo strongly protested for a red from the touchline, but Mane was allowed to stay on the pitch.

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The Saudi Pro League side needed to overturn a 1-0 deficit, but they conceded two more goals before Abdulrahman Ghareeb pulled one back towards the end of the first half. In the second half, the match took a dramatic turn as Khalid Eisa’s own goal and Alex Telles’ strike helped Al-Nassr equalise. Sultan Al-Shamsi restored the UAE club’s aggregate lead in the 103rd minute, but Cristiano Ronaldo made sure the match went to a shootout after converting a last-gasp penalty. In the penalty shootout, Crespo’s side clinched the tie 3-1 to qualify for the semi-final.

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Al-Nassr will be next seen in action on March 15 against Al-Ahli in a crucial league clash. Ronaldo and Co can’t afford to lose any more ground on Saudi Pro League leaders Al-Hilal, who currently sit 12 points clear at the top of the table.

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Liverpool at risk of losing wonderkid after Jurgen Klopp leaves because of his dad
Liverpool will be hoping to keep hold of one of their prized assets this summer
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Bobby Clark’s dad Lee is a Newcastle legend and wants his son to play for the Magpies (Image: Getty)
Liverpool could one day lose starlet Bobby Clark to Newcastle after dad Lee revealed it his ‘ultimate dream’ to see his son play for the Magpies. Lee Clark is an iconic figure on Tyneside and has revealed that he wanted his son to follow in his footsteps.

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Clark Snr made 265 appearances for the fondly-remembered Newcastle team of the 1990s. He is one of a number of former professionals whose kids have made a mark at Anfield this season.

Teenage midfielder Clark made his debut last season and has now played 13 times for Liverpool’s senior team. Highly-rated by Jurgen Klopp, the academy graduate scored his first professional goal in the Reds’ 6-1 Europa League triumph over Sparta Prague on Thursday night.

Liverpool have high hopes for Clark even once Klopp departs at the end of the season. The next manager will inherit a team full of potential, with the 19-year-old one of the most promising stars.

However, the Merseysiders will need to deter any interest from Newcastle as dad Lee has opened up on his ‘ultimate dream’ to see his son play for the Magpies. Clark has backed Bobby to ‘do an Alan Shearer’ by joining his boyhood club later in his career.

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Lee Clark wants Liverpool starlet son Bobby to play for Newcastle (Image: Getty)

“My ultimate wish would absolutely be to see Bobby playing for Newcastle,” Clark told No Tippy Tappy Football. “I don’t know how many father and son combinations have both appeared for the club.

“I was lucky enough to play for them 265 times and, who knows, he might have to do an Alan Shearer and come back! That would be my dream.”

Lee also opened up on the moment Bobby called him in January to reveal that Klopp was departing. It was a bitter blow to the youngster, who has the German tactician to thank for his rise into the first-team at Liverpool.

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“On the Wednesday evening after beating Fulham, Bobby and the lads were feeling sky high because they had helped the team reach the Carabao Cup final,” Clark continued.

“But the next morning, Jurgen called a team meeting to announce that he was leaving. That is a great example of the ups and downs of football.

“Bobby texted me and said, ‘Dad, I need to speak to you’ – I thought something bad had happened to him personally. He told me that Jurgen was leaving and I was gutted, so just imagine how the players felt. Now it seems to have galvanised the group even more. They want to make it a memorable season for the boss when he leaves.”

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Liverpool’s quadruple hunt continued on Thursday evening after securing an 11-2 Europa League Round of 16 win at the expense of Sparta Prague.

Jurgen Klopp’s side found themselves four goals to the good inside the first quarter of an hour played at Anfield and will now take on Atalanta in the quarter-finals of the competition.

Attempting to keep hopes of claiming another trophy alive, the Reds will take on Manchester United on Sunday afternoon for the chance to advance to the semi-finals.

Looking ahead to this while discussing Thursday’s European success, four Liverpool supporters have shared their views as part of a weekly ECHO fan column.

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It feels like we’re well and truly in dreamland as Liverpool supporters at the moment. To have cruised through into the Europa League quarter finals at Anfield against Sparta Prague and be so handily placed at the top of the league is more than we could have ever asked for at the start of the season. Of course, one more hurdle lies ahead before we can all relax for a weekend as the international break returns.

But for now, all roads lead to Old Trafford on Sunday. I’m going into this one completely optimistic and I believe it’s a no-brainer for Jurgen to go full strength for it. With 9000 Liverpool supporters in the away end, how good would it be to pile on the misery for the red side of Manchester and keep our own feel-good factor intact? These are the days: there’s not many more left under Klopp so saviour every last second of it.

Andrew Cullen (Widnes, @brothersred5) – Endo continues to go under the radar

What a magnificent performance it was last Sunday against Manchester City. What a febrile, frenetic atmosphere.

When an opposition player drops to the canvas, usually the aim is to stifle momentum. When City adopted this ruse on Sunday, much to their surprise, it did not halt momentum, it intensified it, as the Anfield decibels reached the outer regions of Manchester.

Pep Guardiola’s side were caught between a whirlpool created by the Anfield atmosphere and the sharp, cutting rocks of the Liverpool midfield.

Wataru Endo knocked Kevin De Bruyne off his balance during the midfield battle, so much so that the City talisman was hauled off, kicking and screaming. The surest sign you may think that Liverpool had obliterated the Sky Blues’ midfield.

While receiving some plaudits this year, Endo has not been given the same acclaim as Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister, yet the Japan international has been instrumental in Klopp’s 2.0 team. Signed as a backup, he now resides at the front of the Liverpool charge.

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Guardiola was accurate to describe the Anfield attack as like a tsunami. After another impressive display at home against Sparta Prague, the Great Wave of Liverpool is gaining momentum.

David Shams (Beijing, @ShamsWriter) – Let’s keep up our cup success

Another week down and Liverpool, in spite of the footballing gods, remains in all four competitions. After beating Sparta Prague 11-2 over two legs, we now face a Europa League quarter-final showdown with Atalanta. Another two matches on the calendar, another two to show this season isn’t a fluke. Whatever rebuild Jurgen Klopp had planned for this season, the results simply aren’t an anomaly. That, in fact, this Liverpool he hands over to his successor will remain a force in the coming decade.

But in the short-term, a challenge lies ahead: a visit to the crumbling heap of despair that is Old Trafford. Our kids, of course, will rise to the occasion again, just as they have in every other case. They’re gonna be alright. Some of our first-choice mainstays will contribute as well, acting as an anchor for Klopp’s kids as they continue to grow.

A win gives us another opportunity to continue this magical run, which is evermore special for the most obvious reason. But more importantly, the run continues to build for the future – a future without our talismanic manager and some of our ageing stars.

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James Noble (Worcestershire, @james_noble98) – Edwards return a boost for Reds

This Liverpool side continue to find ways to stir the soul.

Sunday’s 1-1 Premier League draw with Manchester City may not have brought the ideal result, but it’s certainly one we can make work. Those on the pitch and in Anfield’s stands produced a performance of enlivening quality, intensity and character.

There were so many superb displays: Virgil van Dijk led with familiar poise; Alexis Mac Allister again oozed tempo-setting class; Wataru Endo, Luis Díaz and Harvey Elliott simply refused to relent.

Thursday’s 6-1 Europa League round of 16 second-leg win over Sparta Prague then provided four goals in 415 first-half seconds, the excellent Bobby Clark’s first senior goal, and valuable rhythm for the record-setting Mohamed Salah, among others, to earn an enticing quarter-final against Atalanta.

Meanwhile, confirmation that Michael Edwards will become FSG’s CEO of Football in the summer, with Bournemouth’s Richard Hughes widely anticipated to take up LFC’s sporting director role, bodes well for the sporting structure post-Jürgen Klopp.

Now for Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final at Manchester United, of course. Another appetising challenge. With 9,000 travelling supporters set to back us, let’s thrive upon it and earn another trip to Wembley after the international break.

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