Sadio Mane wasn’t in the mood for talking when he left Turf Moor on Saturday evening.



With his headphones in, the Liverpool attacker headed straight past the waiting media as interview requests were turned down with a shake of the head. It was out of character from the usually amiable Senegal international — just like his outburst after being substituted in the closing stages of a record-breaking 3-0 win over Burnley.



As he made his way off the pitch after being granted a breather five minutes from time, Mane erupted.



He was fuming over Mohamed Salah’s failure to give him a pass just moments earlier. A slick counterattack from Jurgen Klopp’s side had seen Georginio Wijnaldum and Roberto Firmino link up down the right before the Brazilian picked out Salah inside him. The Egyptian had the opportunity to give Mane a tap-in but opted instead to turn back on to his right foot and go for goal himself. It was the wrong move. Erik Pieters was...