Algerian Winger Mahrez Headlines Africans In Europe Review
13th May 2019
He was the stand-out African in Europe at the weekend as star-stacked City triumphed 4-1 at lowly Brighton to pip Liverpool by one point after a thrilling race
- Algeria winger and 2016 African Footballer of the Year Riyad Mahrez created the second goal and scored the third for Manchester City as they won a second successive Premier League title
- Senegalese Mane scored twice in Liverpool's 2-0 win against Wolves to earn a share of the Premier League's Golden Boot award
- Arsenal forward Aubameyang grabbed a share of the Premier League Golden Boot award with two goals in a 3-1 win at Burnley on the last day of the season
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Algeria winger and 2016 African Footballer of the Year Riyad
Mahrez created the second goal and scored the third for Manchester City as they
won a second successive Premier League title.
He was the stand-out African in Europe at the weekend as
star-stacked City triumphed 4-1 at lowly Brighton to pip Liverpool by one point
after a thrilling race.
A Mahrez corner allowed Aymeric Laporte to nod City into a
2-1 first-half lead and the north African struck the third goal on 63 minutes
to put his side firmly on the path to glory.
ENGLAND
RIYAD MAHREZ (Manchester City)
City dominated the second half at Brighton and with 63
minutes gone the 28-year-old Algerian cut in from the wing and unleashed a
right-foot shot that gave his club a 3-1 advantage. France-born Mahrez has two
Premier League winners medals having been part of the Leicester City side that
sensationally became champions three years ago.
SADIO MANE (Liverpool)
Senegalese Mane scored twice in Liverpool's 2-0 win against
Wolves to earn a share of the Premier League's Golden Boot award. The Senegal
forward, 27, ended the season with 22 league goals, level with teammate and
last year's winner Mohamed Salah of Egypt as Liverpool finished on 97 points,
one behind Manchester City.
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Final
PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG (Arsenal)
Arsenal forward Aubameyang grabbed a share of the Premier
League Golden Boot award with two goals in a 3-1 win at Burnley on the last day
of the season. The Gabon forward's goals meant he finished with 22 in the
league -- the same number as Mane and Salah.
SPAIN
KARL TOKO EKAMBI (Villarreal)
Ekambi scored his 18th goal of the season to fire Villarreal
to a 1-0 win over Eibar in La Liga. The Cameroon forward struck the winner in
the 59th minute for his sixth goal in nine matches. Villarreal's victory leaves
them 14th in the table ahead of their last game of the season away to Getafe
next weekend.
DJENE DAKONAM (Getafe)
Getafe's Dakonam scored an own-goal in a 2-0 defeat to
Barcelona. The Togolese poked into his own net as Lionel Messi looked to pounce
on a one-two with Sergi Roberto at Camp Nou. Arturo Vidal had already put Barca
ahead as Getafe slipped out of the top four, with a final game at home to
Villarreal to come next weekend.
ITALY
MUSA BARROW (Atalanta)
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Gambian international Barrow broke through immediately after
being introduced as a substitute at the break. His first goal this season in a
2-1 win over Genoa put Atalanta third in Serie A and close to a first Champions
League qualification.
MEHDI BOURABIA (Sassuolo)
Moroccan midfielder Bourabia put Sassuolo ahead after 27
minutes against Torino but was sent off immediately after for a second yellow
card after celebrating by pulling his jersey over his head, as his side fell to
a 3-2 defeat.
GERMANY
ANTHONY UJAH (Mainz)
The Nigerian scored twice in four minutes soon after
half-time to give Mainz a 2-0 Bundesliga win at Eintracht Frankfurt, who were
beaten on penalties by Chelsea in a Europa League semi-final last Thursday. It
was a surprise result as Frankfurt are six places above Mainz and the loss
completed a disastrous eight days for Eintracht after a 6-1 drubbing at Bayer
Leverkusen last weekend.
IHLAS BEBOU (Hanover)
Togolese striker Bebou found the net for Hanover against
Freiburg, but even a 3-0 win was not enough to save his side from relegation.
Bebou prodded the ball in from close range to score Hanover's second as they
picked up only a fifth win of the season.
SALOMON KALOU (Hertha Berlin)
Ivorian veteran Kalou scored an injury-time penalty to
snatch a late 4-3 victory for Hertha in an entertaining dead-rubber in
Augsburg. Hertha went behind three times, but Kalou equalised after 75 minutes
before completing his brace from 12 yards with the last kick of the game.
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CHADRAC AKOLO (Stuttgart)
Democratic Republic of Congo international Akolo made his
first appearance since February as Stuttgart secured the relegation play-off
place with a 3-0 win over Wolfsburg. The midfielder fell out of favour under
former coach Markus Weinzierl, but interim boss Nico Willig welcomed Akolo back
into the fold on Saturday.
AMADOU HAIDARA (RB Leipzig)
The Mali international came off the bench as Leipzig spoiled
Bayern Munich's title party with a 0-0 draw. Bayern missed the chance to wrap
up a seventh consecutive title as Borussia Dortmund clawed back two points with
a win over Fortuna Duesseldorf to send the title race to the wire.
NASSIM BOUJELLAB (Schalke)
Midfielder Boujellab, who has played for Morocco at under-23
level, set up Guido Burgstaller for Schalke's equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Bayer
Leverkusen. Burgstaller's goal saw Leverkusen miss out on the chance to break
into the top four and take pole position in the race for Champions League
qualification.
FRANCE
MAXWEL CORNET (Lyon)
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The Ivorian doubled his meagre league tally for the season
with two goals in a 3-0 win at Marseille. Cornet controlled a wayward
long-range shot from teammate Houssem Aouar, holding off a pair of defenders to
slot home the opening goal on 25 minutes. He then raced clear after another
Aouar pass to stroke home Lyon's third late on as they pulled four points clear
in the final Champions League qualifying spot.