sport news Sadio Mane returns to Bayern Munich training after missing the World Cup trends now Good to be back, Sadio? Bayern Munich handed a boost as Mane returns to light training ahead of next month's mouthwatering Champions League tie with PSG after missing the World Cup with a leg injury Sadio Mane has spent over two months on the sidelines with a leg injury He missed the World Cup after picking up the injury ahead of the tournament He is now back in light training, with Bayern set to face PSG next month By Sam Brookes For Mailonline Published: 10:32 GMT, 24 January 2023 | Updated: 10:34 GMT, 24 January 2023 Viewcomments Sadio Mane has returned to Bayern Munich training after spending over two months on the sidelines with a leg injury. The 30-year-old picked up an injury to his right fibula in the early stages of Bayern's league match with Werder Bremen on November 8, and the setback forced him to miss out on the chance of representing Senegal at the World Cup. Mane underwent surgery and has not played since, but he has been making progress with his recovery, and was back out on the grass on Tuesday morning at Bayern's training base. Sadio Mane picked up a leg injury ahead of the World Cup, forcing him to miss the tournament He required surgery and has been out of action for over two months with the injury In a video posted on the club's official Twitter account, Mane can be seen walking out of the changing room with a huge smile on his face. Snow can be seen on the grass by Mane, but even the bitterly cold weather conditions could not dampen his mood as he declared that it was a 'great feeling' to be back in training. The short clip then showed Mane being put through his paces, with the forward jogging up and down the pitch as he looks to get back to his best condition. Mane's return is a welcome boost for Bayern, who have not been completely convincing in the league this season. Mane is back in training, handing Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann a welcome boost They were held to a 1-1 draw by RB Leipzig on Friday in their first game since the World Cup, although Julian Nagelsmann's men still have a five-point lead at the top of the table. The German champions have looked far better in the Champions League, winning all six of their group matches to ease into the knockout stages. They have been handed a difficult last-16 tie, though, having been paired with France giants PSG. It promises to be a mouthwatering contest between two of Europe's best sides, and Mane could be targeting a return to action in time for the first leg. Bayern travel to Paris on February 14, before hosting the return fixture on March 8. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility