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Sadio Mane said he felt the pressure see Manchester City play as the Premier League season draws to a close.

Sadio Mane said he felt the pressure see Manchester City play as the Premier League season draws to a close.

Liverpool striker, Sadio Mane, said he felt the pressure see Manchester City play as the Premier League season draws to a close.

City and Liverpool are struggling with a Premier League title fight, with City just two points behind their rivals in Merseyside.

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Mane wants City to slip every time they play, but admits that he has trouble watching them in action.

"I think the truth is that Manchester City is a place underneath," he said exclusively Sky sports.

"Of course, we are more focused on ourselves, but sometimes we watch when Manchester plays, we have more pressure than if we play ourselves!

"I want them to lose, and they are so good, and it's sometimes hard for them to lose."

Tottenham, Liverpool host Live on Sky Sports Premier League Sunday and, for Mane, he thinks that the unpredictable nature of the Premier League means that it's hard to rank what their toughest game is The In Run.

Liverpool clash with Tottenham on Sunday

Liverpool clash with Tottenham on Sunday

He said, "It could be [the toughest game], but people expect the only tough matches to be against the top six, but this is sometimes not the case because it's unpredictable.

"It could be Southampton, sometimes you win easily with the top six, and sometimes you get a tough game, but it's the same for the teams at the bottom of the table.

"So it would be a little ridiculous to say that Tottenham would be the biggest game."

Mohamed Salah has played seven games without scoring for Liverpool, which is his longest drought since joining the club in 2017.

Mohamed Salah is on his longest drought goal in Liverpool

Mohamed Salah is on his longest drought goal in Liverpool

Mane says it's up to him and his teammates to bring Salah back into the goals.

He added: "The people around the club are talking about Mo because he was scoring almost every game.

"It's almost normal because it's football, but we all know it as someone who is very, very relaxed about the situation, sometimes it can happen.

"But I would especially like to see him smile by scoring goals – we are trying to help him score more goals for him."

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