Title: Mané's Pass Success Rate at Al Nassr University
The football academy known as Al Nassr University has been the subject of much debate and speculation over the past few years, with many questioning its success rate in producing players who can make it to the top tier of professional football leagues.
One player who has been a subject of interest is Nigerian-born midfielder Emmanuel Emmanuel Nwankwo Mané, who signed for Al Nassr from Manchester City in July 2018. The 27-year-old was a key member of the team that won the Saudi Professional League title last season, scoring 16 goals and providing six assists in 34 appearances.
However, there have been some concerns about Mané's pass success rate, which has been cited by some critics as one of the reasons why he struggled to find his form during his time at Manchester City. According to data from Opta Sports,Bundesliga Tracking Mané had an average pass success rate of only 59% in his first three seasons at the Etihad Stadium, although this improved slightly to 64% in his final season before signing for Al Nassr.
Despite these criticisms, Mané has continued to impress at Al Nassr, helping the club to win their first-ever Saudi Professional League title and securing himself a place on the international stage with Nigeria. His passing accuracy may not be perfect, but it appears that he is able to create opportunities for others and provide support for his teammates, qualities that are highly valued in any successful football team.
