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He's nowhere near good enough on the ball to move into midfield. He's also a bit rash in the challenge. He'd probably get himself sent off after 30 minutes
This just highlights again the need for another specialist DM IMO.
Sakho will help teach French & assist with coaching football lessons in a Liverpool school. He's now an ambassador of LFC's official charity
Sakho is planning to visit All Saints Primary School at least once a month throughout the rest of the season. (Daily Mail)
Sakho to give back to Liverpool community after £18m summer move... and hoping to improve his English while he's at it!
By JOHN DRAYTON
PUBLISHED: 15:12, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:21, 10 December 2013
Mamadou Sakho will help teach French and assist with coaching football lessons in a Liverpool school after becoming ambassador of the club's official charity.
The 23-year-old, who moved to Anfield in September, has already become an integral part of Brendan Rodgers' plans.
And the French international has linked up with the Liverpool FC Foundation to give something back to the city.
Midfielder Lucas Leiva is already a trustee of the community project and Sakho is excited about his new role.
'Community work is something I am really passionate about as I think it is very important to give something back. As an ambassador for the Liverpool FC Foundation, I am hoping to lend my support to their fantastic initiatives as much as I possibly can,' he said.
Sakho was at All Saints Primary School - just down the road from Anfield - when the announcement was made.
The defender is a big hit on Merseyside after his £18 million move from Paris Saint Germain, while Mark Haig, head of operations at the foundation, said: 'We are delighted that Mamadou has offered his time and expertise to become an ambassador for the Liverpool FC Foundation.
'I am certain that his input will benefit the charity and the people we help in the local community and beyond.'
Mamadou is planning to visit the school at least once a month throughout the rest of the season. As well as coaching and mentoring the children on the pitch, he will also be joining in with their French lessons and hoping in return that they can help him with his English, which he is currently learning.
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