Sports
African players in Europe: Egypt forward Mohamed Salah strikes again
English Premier League goals chart-topper Mohamed Salah stretched his lead at the weekend by claiming the match-winner for second-placed Liverpool against Aston Villa off a penalty at Anfield.
The two-time African Footballer of the Year has netted 14 league goals this season – five more than Leicester City veteran Jamie Vardy.
Salah is one of three Africans among the top eight sharpshooters with another Liverpool star, Senegalese Sadio Mane, and Nigerian Emmanuel Dennis from Watford bagging seven each.
Supersport.com highlights Africans who starred in the major European leagues.
ENGLAND
MOHAMED SALAH (Liverpool)
He scored his 21st goal this season in all competitions to fire Liverpool to a 1-0 win against Villa. Salah netted with a 67th-minute penalty after being fouled by Tyrone Mings. The 29-year-old’s 15th consecutive successful penalty left Liverpool one point behind leaders Manchester City.
PATSON DAKA (Leicester)
The Zambia striker helped Leicester crush Newcastle 4-0 with his seventh goal of the season at the King Power Stadium. Daka scored in the 57th minute to put Leicester two up with a cool finish from a Harvey Barnes pass.
EMMANUEL DENNIS (Watford)
The winger grabbed his seventh goal in 15 Premier League appearances, but it wasn’t enough to stop the lowly Hornets crashing to a 2-1 defeat at Brentford. Dennis headed lowly Watford in front in the 24th minute to maintain his impressive run since signing from Club Brugge in the close-season.
SPAIN
AISSA MANDI (Villarreal)
The Algeria defender helped 13th-placed Villarreal to a 2-0 LaLiga win over high-flying Rayo Vallecano. He finished at the back post to give Villarreal the lead in the first half before Gerard Moreno made it two.
ITALY
ANDRE-FRANK ZAMBO ANGUISSA (Napoli)
Napoli fans had been looking forward to the return of Cameroon midfielder Anguissa from injury but his first significant act after entering the field was a calamitous and faintly comical one. With Napoli’s game with Empoli goalless, Anguissa cleared Patrik Cutrone’s flick from a corner back onto the Italian’s head and then watched as the ball ricocheted into his own net. Cutrone’s goal led to Napoli finishing the weekend fourth, having led the league before last weekend’s fixtures.
GERMANY
RAMY BENSEBAINI (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
The Algeria left-back scored for the first time this season as his struggling Gladbach side slumped to a 4-1 defeat at RB Leipzig. Bensebaini gave his side brief hope when he made it 2-1 in the 88th minute, but two quickfire injury-time Leipzig goals condemned Gladbach to a third straight defeat.
CHRISTOPHER ANTWI-ADJEI (VfL Bochum)
The Ghanaian winger was involved in a penalty decision as Bochum held second-placed Borussia Dortmund 1-1. Antwi-Adjei was fouled by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel just before halftime, and Sebastian Polter converted the penalty to put Bochum ahead.
EDMOND TAPSOBA (Bayer Leverkusen)
The Burkina Faso defender was partially at fault when his side conceded the first of five goals in a humiliating defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt. Leverkusen were leading 2-0 when Tapsoba and Jonathan Tah got in each other’s way at a corner, allowing Tuta to get Frankfurt back into the game. The home side equalised soon after, before rampaging to a 5-2 win.
FRANCE
MOSES SIMON (NANTES)
The Nigeria winger had started all but one Ligue 1 game this season for Nantes before being dropped to the bench for a game against Lens. His team came from 2-0 down at halftime to draw level before Simon was sent on as a substitute and scored a stunning 90th-minute winner. The 26-year-old is inconsistent but capable of producing such moments of magic, so Nantes will miss him when he goes to the Africa Cup of Nations in January.
EL BILAL TOURE (REIMS)
The 20-year-old striker was recalled to the Reims starting lineup against Saint-Etienne and made the most of his chance to score his first goal of the season from a penalty in a 2-0 win. Toure also came close to scoring from an outrageous back-heel attempt in the second half and then missed a glaring headed opportunity. Ivory Coast-born Toure represents Mali at international level.
Source: supersport.com
Source: footballghana.com
You may like
-
King Faisal appoint Godwin Ablordey as new assistant coach – Footballmadeinghana
-
King Faisal announce the appointment of Jimmy Corbblah as new head coach – Footballmadeinghana
-
Hearts of Oak announce squad for Real de Bamako clash – Footballmadeinghana
-
King Faisal confirm the sacking of Branko and his assistant Ivica – Footballmadeinghana
-
Hearts of Oak part ways with head coach Samuel Boadu – Footballmadeinghana
-
GTA and GFA partner DC United to Launch Capital City Africa Cup – Footballmadeinghana
Mahama leads NDC to mourn with Kufuor over wife’s passing
Former President John Dramani Mahama on Wednesday, October 4 led a delegation from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to visit...
Former First Lady of Ghana Theresa Kufuor reported dead
The former First Lady of Ghana and wife of Ghana’s former President, John Agyekum Kufour, Mrs Theresa Kufuor has been...
The most powerful tool for change is the right to vote – Mahama
The 2024 flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, is rallying Ghanaains who have grown disillusioned with...
PFJ was a mere state resource looting platform – Minority
The Minority has descended heavily on the Akufo-Addo-led government for launching a second phase of the flagship Planting for Food...
ECOWAS is desecrating Ghana
The Director of Legal Affairs of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Abraham Amaliba has said the Economy Community of...
Prof Gyampo elected President of UTAG, University of Ghana branch
A Senior Lecturer at the Political Science Department of the University of Ghana (Legon), Prof Ransford Gyampo have been elected...