The 29-year-old Senegal international was on target for the Reds to set another landmark in the away fixture at Estadio da Luz
It was Ibrahima Konate who put the Reds in control at Estadio da Luz when he fired home the opener in the 17th minute before Senegal’s Mane slotted home the second in the 34th minute after an assist from Luis Diaz.
Darwin Nunez then pulled a goal back for Benfica in the 49th minute but Diaz put the icing on the cake for Liverpool in the 87th minute.
“Like I always say, the team is winning – that’s more important [than me scoring]. I scored a goal today; I’m happy but more important were the goals we scored. We’re waiting for the next game and to get the job done at home,” Mane told reporters as quoted by the Liverpool website.
With Liverpool set to face Manchester City in a Premier League fixture on Sunday, Mane was asked whether manager Jurgen Klopp will make further changes to the squad.
“You’ll have to ask the boss! We are Liverpool, we have a deep squad. Sometimes we make changes to benefit the whole team,” Mane concluded.
By notching against Benfica, the 29-year-old Lion of Teranga surpassed Paris Saint-Germain’s Lionel Messi and moved level with Manchester United player Cristiano Ronaldo for goals scored in the Champions League knockout stage.