Wilfried Zaha Brace Headlines Africans In Europe Review
25th February 2019
It was the first time the jet-heeled 26-year-old Ivory Coast attacker has scored in three consecutive English Premier League matches
- Wilfried Zaha was the stand-out African in Europe at the weekend, scoring twice as Crystal Palace triumphed 4-1 at Leicester City to all but end fears of relegation
- Algerian forward Ounas came off the bench after 79 minutes and three minutes later scored the final goal in a 4-0 win over mid-table Parma. Simone Verdi worked his way through to cross for the 21-year-old to slot in his third league goal this season
- Ivorian midfielder Kessie scored his fourth league goal this season six minutes after the break in a 3-0 win for AC Milan over Empoli
PARIS, France- Wilfried
Zaha was the stand-out African in Europe at the weekend, scoring twice as
Crystal Palace triumphed 4-1 at Leicester City to all but end fears of
relegation.
It was the first time the jet-heeled 26-year-old Ivory Coast
attacker has scored in three consecutive English Premier League matches.
On a profitable weekend for Ivorians, Franck Kessie netted
for AC Milan in Serie A and Max Gradel for Toulouse in Ligue 1.
England
WILFRIED ZAHA (Crystal Palace)
The sparkling Ivory Coast forward made it a memorable way
for Eagles manager Roy Hodgson to celebrate becoming the oldest manager in the
Premier League at 71 years and 198 days. Zaha scored a double in the 4-1
thrashing of a feeble Leicester side. The 26-year-old's second was a result of
a sublime counter-attack.
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Jackpot
SOL BAMBA, BRUNO MANGA (Cardiff)
Both of these vastly-experienced centre-backs had a galling
time at home to an on-fire Watford, who thrashed them 5-1 and kept the
Bluebirds firmly mired in the relegation battle. Ivory Coast international
Bamba fared a little better than his Gabonese defensive partner by getting on
the scoresheet, knocking home when 4-0 down inside the last 10 minutes. Manga,
though, had precious little to take out of the match, being constantly given
the runaround by the Hornets, and was responsible for Watford and Gerard
Deulofeu's first two goals, surrendering possession for the first and being
outpaced by the lively Spaniard for the second.
Spain
GEOFFREY KONDOGBIA (Valencia)
The five-time capped former France international, who
switched allegiance to the Central African Republic last year, scored his first
league goal since joining Valencia on a permanent deal from Inter Milan at the
start of the season. The 26-year-old put his side ahead at Leganes, but
Valencia conceded a late equaliser to fall six points behind fourth-placed
Getafe in the race for a Champions League spot after their 15th draw in 25 La
Liga games this term.
Italy
ADAM OUNAS (Napoli)
Algerian forward Ounas came off the bench after 79 minutes
and three minutes later scored the final goal in a 4-0 win over mid-table
Parma. Simone Verdi worked his way through to cross for the 21-year-old to slot
in his third league goal this season.
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FRANCK KESSIE (AC Milan)
Ivorian midfielder Kessie scored his fourth league goal this
season six minutes after the break in a 3-0 win for AC Milan over Empoli.
Kessie finished off a Samu Castillejo assist and AC Milan lie fourth, occupying
the final Champions League place.
France
MAX GRADEL (Toulouse)
The Ivorian forward scored his 10th league goal of the
season with an injury-time strike to rescue struggling Toulouse a crucial 1-1
draw at home with Caen. The 31-year-old former Leeds and Saint-Etienne player
has now netted 12 times in all competitions this term.
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WAHBI KHAZRI (Saint-Etienne)
The Tunisian international continued his fine debut season
at Saint-Etienne by setting up Neven Subotic's winner against Dijon. The
28-year-old Khazri has been crucial to his team's surprise bid for Champions
League qualification, also scoring 12 Ligue goals this season.