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Sadio Mane is congratulated by Cristiano Ronaldo and his Al-Nassr team-mates after reaching 100 caps for Senegal

  • Sadio Mane scored twice on his 100th appearance for Senegal on Saturday
  • The forward’s Al-Nassr team-mates congratulated him with a personalised cake

Cristiano Ronaldo and his Al-Nassr team-mates surprised Sadio Mane with a personalised cake to celebrate the Senegalese star reaching his 100th international cap last weekend.

Mane marked his 100th international bow is style on Saturday, netting twice against South Sudan to help Senegal to a 4-0 win in their first 2026 World Cup qualifier.

Al-Nassr shared footage on social media on Thursday of Mane celebrating the feat with his team-mates and cutting a personalised cake of him wearing his country’s shirt.

Ronaldo was seen smiling and laughing as he passed Mane a knife to cut the cake with, after the harmonious camp welcomed him on to the pitch with chants of ‘Sadio’.

The ex-Liverpool man, who joined Al-Nassr for £34million from Bayern Munich last summer, is Senegal’s all-time top scorer and is second behind Everton‘s Idrissa Gana Gueye for appearances.

Sadio Mane was congratulated by his Al-Nassr team-mates on reaching 100 international caps

He marked his 100th international bow in style, netting twice in Senegal’s 4-0 win on Saturday

Ronaldo knows a thing or two about representing his country. The Al-Nassr superstar became the first player in history to reach 200 international appearances when he scored to help Portugal beat Iceland 1-0 in June.

Mane will forever go down as one of Senegal’s greatest ever players, having won African Footballer of the Year twice and led his country to Africa Cup of Nations glory earlier this year.

The 30-year-old forward returns to Riyadh ahead of Al-Nassr’s clash with struggling Saudi outfit Al-Akhdoud on Saturday, with his side sitting four points behind league leaders Al-Hilal.

Mane has six goals and two assists in 13 appearances for Al-Nassr so far this season.

Cristiano Ronaldo looked delighted for Mane as he handed the forward a knife for the cake

Both Alex Telles (far right) and Anderson Talisca (centre) also joined in with the celebrations

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