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Mamadou Sakho: Defender |
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Nickname:
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Date of
Birth: 13.02.1990 |
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With the Reds:
2013- |
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Squad: number: 17 |
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Height: 6
ft 2 in (1.87 m) |
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Weight:
74 kg |
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Bought from: Paris
Saint Germain |
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Signed for LFC: J15,000,000 - 20.08.2013 |
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Debut: |
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Last match:
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Contract expiry:
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International caps: 14 France |
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International goals: |
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International debut:
17.11.2010 vs. England |
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Former
clubs: Paris Saint (1996-2002), Paris Saint Germain (2002-07) (all youth), Paris
Saint Germain (2007-13) |
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Birth
Place: Paris, France |
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Honours: 1 France
Ligue 1 2012-13; 1 Coupe de France 2009-10; 1 Coupe de la Ligue 2007-08; 1 Trophee des
Champions 2013 (as Paris Saint Germain) |
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Personal Honours: 1
France Ligue Young Player of the Year 2010-11 |
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Total LFC games/goals
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League |
FA Cup |
FL Cup |
Europe |
Other |
Total |
Seasons |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
2013-14 |
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Total |
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A more detailed look at the player's appearances
Total |
started/substitutions |
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Total |
Competition |
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Started |
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No appearances found... |
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On the bench |
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Substitute |
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Substituted |
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Career Milestones for Mamadou Sakho:
Appearances in all competitions
№ |
Date |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
Didn't find any
games |
Goals in all competitions
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Date |
Min |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
Didn't find any
goals |
Seasons |
Player № |
2013-14 |
17 |
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* Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed
number. |
Total
other clubs games/goals
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League |
FA Cup |
FL Cup |
Europe |
Other |
Total |
Seasons |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
Paris Saint Germain |
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2006-07 |
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2 |
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2 |
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2007-08 |
12 |
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4 |
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16 |
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2008-09 |
23 |
1 |
4 |
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7 |
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34 |
1 |
2009-10 |
32 |
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7 |
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39 |
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2010-11 |
35 |
4 |
3 |
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7 |
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45 |
4 |
2011-12 |
22 |
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3 |
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1 |
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26 |
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2012-13 |
27 |
2 |
4 |
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3 |
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34 |
2 |
Notes:
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PROFILE
Mamadou Sakho increased the competition for places in Liverpool's defence when the
Frenchman sealed a move to Anfield during the final days of the 2013 summer transfer
window.
Born and raised in Paris, the versatile defender - he can play both centrally and
at left-back - possesses outstanding pace and aerial power and is extremely comfortable
with carrying the ball out to prompt attacks.
Sakho's football odyssey started among the youth teams of local outfit Paris FC
before traditional contenders Paris Saint- Germain brought the youngster to their academy
in 2002 and began to mould him into the towering stopper we see today.
After showcasing early signs of his potential with a succession of honours at that
level, the left-footer was handed a surprise senior debut in a Europa League tie at AEK
Athens in February 2007; he played 85 minutes in a 2-0 victory and earned one more
appearance that season.
A whirlwind period of progress followed. Sakho put pen to paper on his first
professional contract that summer, made his league debut for PSG and was handed the
captain's armband - becoming the youngest skipper in club and Ligue 1 history.
By the end of the campaign, Mamadou had collected the first major honour of his
career by completing the full 90 minutes in PSG's 2008 Coupe de la Ligue final triumph
over Lens.
The following campaign was a season in which Sakho established himself as a
mainstay of the Paris Saint-Germain set-up despite his tender years, making 34 appearances
in all competitions and gaining a wealth of experience on the European stage.
A first career goal arrived in February 2009 too, when the man who picked up the
nickname 'Kirikou' from PSG supporters added his name to the scoresheet in a domestic
encounter with Saint-Etienne.
Mamadou missed just nine Ligue 1 fixtures during the two years that followed, with
his agility, composure and dominating physique impressing observers in France and
interested parties from further afield.
He also needed to extend his trophy cabinet after playing the whole 120 minutes of
the final as PSG edged Monaco 1-0 in extra time to lift the 2010 Coupe de France.
Having represented Les Bleus with aplomb at every youth level from U16s upwards,
the defender received full international recognition in November 2010 when he played the
second half of France's friendly victory against England at Wembley and crossed paths with
Reds captain Steven Gerrard.
The 23-year-old has since racked up 14 appearances for his country, including four
matches in a tough qualifying section for the 2014 World Cup next summer which also
includes reigning champions Spain.
PSG climbed to fourth in the 2010-11 Ligue 1 standings but surrendered their
domestic cup title with a 1-0 showpiece turnover at the hands of Lille. Consolation came
for Sakho, however, in the form of France's young player of the year accolade.
Injury disrupted the centre-back's opening to the 2011-12 campaign and his
previously guaranteed berth in the line-up was threatened by the appointment of Carlo
Ancelotti as boss and massive investment from the capital club's new owners.
But the determined Sakho responded and was selected for 27 league matches last
season, contributing two goals, as PSG raced to the Ligue 1 championship by 12 clear
points. They conceded just 23 goals in 38 fixtures.
The Frenchman stepped up to the Champions League in 2012-13 too, featuring three
times in Europe. PSG's unstoppable drive to strengthen their squad, though, meant
speculation surrounded Sakho's future during the summer of 2013.
With Brendan Rodgers keen on defensive reinforcements before the transfer window
closed, the Northern Irishman made his move for Sakho and the 23-year-old signed on the
dotted line at Melwood on September 2, 2013.
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Total Mamadou Sakho in France & other clubs games
Notes:
2006 France U-16 7 (1 goals)
2006–07 France U-17 5
2007–08 France U-18 3
2008 France U-19 4
2008-10 France U-21 15 (1 goals)
Update: 04.09.2013 |
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