Sensational Mohamed Salah Headlines Africans In Europe Weekend Review
27th August 2019
The reigning African Footballer of the Year fired into the corner of the net after a run from close to the halfway line as the Reds triumphed 3-1 to top the Premier League table
- Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp called a Mohamed Salah goal against Arsenal at the weekend "absolutely amazing" as the Egyptian once again stole the show among Africans in the major European leagues
- Ivorian Kouame grabbed a point for Genoa in a hard-fought 3-3 draw against Roma in the Stadio Olimpico. The 21-year-old's diving header on 70 minutes wrapped up the scoring and earned him his fifth Serie A goal
- The Cameroonian international stepped up with a fine double for PSG as they saw Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe both hobble off injured in a 4-0 thrashing of Toulouse
PARIS, France- Liverpool
manager Jurgen Klopp called a Mohamed Salah goal against Arsenal at the weekend
"absolutely amazing" as the Egyptian once again stole the show among
Africans in the major European leagues.
The reigning African Footballer of the Year fired into the
corner of the net after a run from close to the halfway line as the Reds
triumphed 3-1 to top the Premier League table.
Salah has recovered impressively with Liverpool after being
part of the Egyptian team stunned by South Africa in Cairo at the last-16 stage
of the Africa Cup of Nations during July.
ENGLAND
MOHAMED SALAH
(Liverpool)
The Egypt forward produced a masterpiece in a 3-1 win over
Arsenal as he scored an early contender for goal of the season. With Liverpool
two goals up after Cameroon defender Joel Matip's header and Salah's penalty,
the star man took possession just inside the Arsenal half and weaved his
magic. Accelerating away from David Luiz and Nacho Monreal, Salah burst into
the penalty area and fired home to ensure leaders Liverpool extended their 100
percent start to the season.
JORDAN AYEW (Crystal
Palace)
The Ghana forward bagged his first goal of the season to
help Palace claim their first league win at Manchester United since 1989. Ayew
scored the opener in the first half of the 2-1 triumph, latching on to Jeffrey
Schlupp's flick-on and coolly converting Palace's first goal of the campaign.
MOUSSA DJENEPO
(Southampton)
The Mali winger made a stunning impact with his first
Premier League goal to set the Saints on course for a 2-0 win at south-coast
rivals Brighton. Djenepo, a close season signing from Standard Liege, had been
on the pitch as a substitute for just 78 seconds when he cut in from the left
to bury the ball into the top-right corner from the edge of the area.
SPAIN
KARL TOKO EKAMBI (Villarreal)
The Cameroonian laid on the assist for Gerard Moreno to open
the scoring for Villarreal, but could not stop Levante coming from behind to
win 2-1. Midfielder Toko Ekambi slid a perfect pass for Moreno to finish in the
third minute at the City of Valencia Stadium but two Roger Marti penalties in
the second half gave Levante victory.
ITALY
CHRISTIAN KOUAME
(Genoa)
Ivorian Kouame grabbed a point for Genoa in a hard-fought
3-3 draw against Roma in the Stadio Olimpico. The 21-year-old's diving header
on 70 minutes wrapped up the scoring and earned him his fifth Serie A goal.
KEVIN-PRINCE BOATENG
(Fiorentina)
Former Ghana international Boateng scored his first goal for
new club Fiorentina in a 4-3 defeat by Napoli. The 32-year-old arrived from
Serie A rivals Sassuolo during the close season after a loan spell with
Barcelona. He scored the third Fiorentina goal to pull them level, but the
Serie A runners-up snatched victory two minutes later.
GERMANY
IHLAS BEBOU
(Hoffenheim)
The Togolese forward scored his first league goal for new
club Hoffenheim in a 3-2 win over Werder Bremen, smashing in a loose ball
inside the area to put his team 2-1 up on the hour mark.
BABACAR GUEYE
(Paderborn)
The Senegalese forward made his first Bundesliga appearance,
coming on as a substitute in Paderborn's 3-1 loss to Freiburg. Gueye, who came
up the ranks at neighbours Hanover before stints in France and Belgium, scored
eight goals for Paderborn in the second tier last season.
FRANCE
ERIC MAXIM
CHOUPO-MOTING (Paris Saint-Germain)
The Cameroonian international stepped up with a fine double
for PSG as they saw Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe both hobble off injured in
a 4-0 thrashing of Toulouse. Former Stoke forward Choupo-Moting will always be
remembered for his shocking miss against Strasbourg last season, but his first
goal on Sunday will also live in the memory as he beat two defenders before
lashing into the net.
ISLAM SLIMANI
(Monaco)
The Algeria striker marked his Monaco debut with a goal but
could not prevent his new team blowing a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Nimes.
Slimani, on loan from Leicester, cut inside to give Monaco a 39th-minute lead
before they imploded in the second half.