Watford winger, Ismaila Sarr has come out to say that Liverpool forward, Sadio Mane helped him when he joined the EPL after he left Rennes. Ismaila's Watford team will face the league leaders on Saturday, a match that will see both Senegal players reunite at Anfield. Speaking ahead of the game, Sarr is grateful to Mane for making his transition from France to England much easier. He added that he sees him like an older brother. His words, "Sadio is talking to me all the time. He advises me to 'do this, do that'. He is a big brother for me," "When I arrived, he sent messages saying welcome to the Premier League, welcome to England and we also talk when we are in the national team. "He gives me tips, I try to execute them and to implement them. 'If you don't play, be calm, carry on, do your job, it will be OK', that is what he says. So I try to do the same. "If I do not play, no problem. I come and work on the following day." On life at Watford, "It is different. It has been difficult for me during the first two months as I was not playing," "Now I start playing a little bit and I hope it will be like that from now on." On the Liverpool clash, "I think the match will be like any other. We are going to work. We are going there to fight. We are not going there just to watch Sadio play - we will also have to play," "I have to show I understood the advice I was given by him. At the end of the match he can give me some more tips."