“Other African scorers”: Onuachu, Mazraoui, Gomes…, they shone in the European championships outside the Top 5
Paul Onuachu scored all three goals for Genk. Makhtar Guèye, Ricardo Gomes and Kaly Sané each scored a double. Noussaïr Mazraoui contributed to the new offensive festival of Ajax Amsterdam… Africa News24 rounds up the performances of African players playing in European championships outside the Top 5.
Nigerian Paul Onuachu, author of a hat-trick for Genk.
Belgium (9th day): Paul Onuachu scored three goals in Genk (3 e ), including a penalty in front of Seraing. The Nigerian could even have afforded a quadruple if he hadn’t missed a penalty. Ostend (10 th ) was held in check at home by Anderlecht (2-2), despite a brace from Senegalese Makhtar Gueye. Eupen, surprising second, easily won on the lawn of Beerschot Antwerp (3-0), with a goal from Congolese (DRC) Edo Kayembe. Finally, St. Trond (8 e ) dominated by displacement Standard Liège (2-1) with an embodiment of Guinea Mory Konaté.
Netherlands (7th day): Ajax Amsterdam ( 1st ) continues to win, and to still score as many goals. The Lancers took advantage of the reception of FC Groningen to win easily (3-0), and the Moroccan Noussaiïr Mazraoui participated. His compatriot Zakaria Aboukhal scored one of five goals for AZ Alkmaar (11 th ) against Go Ahead Eagles (5-0). Note also the goal of Alex Bangura Sierra Leoneans during the victory over Cambuur (7 th ) at Sparta Rotterdam. FC Utrecht (5 th ) crushed PEC Zwolle (5-1), and two African players scored, Malian Moussa Sylla and Moroccan Mimoun Mahi.
Turkey (7th day): Giresunspor (19 th ) and Kayserispor (8 th ) failed to decide (1-1). Malian Fousseni Diabaté scored for the locals, Ghanaian Joseph Attamah scored the visitors’ goal. Adana Demirspor (12 th ) significantly beat Gaziantep FK (4-0), with a penalty of Congo (DRC) Britt Assombalonga.
Switzerland (8th Day): Senegalese Kaly Senna played for Grasshopper Zürich (6 th ) against FC Sion (3-1) with a double. Lugano (5 th ) won (3-2) in Lucerne, with a goal from Ghanaian Asumak Abubakar-Ankrah.
Ukraine (day 9) : before hosting Inter Milan in the Champions League, Shakhtar Donetsk (2 nd ) reassured himself by largely dominating Veres Rivne (4-0). Author of a good start, the Burkinabe Lassina Traore scored the 4 th goal for his team.
Sweden (21st day): solid leader of the championship, Djurgaarden won in Oestersunds (3-0), with a goal from Zambian Edward Chilufya. IFK Norrköping (4th) painfully beat Varbergs (2-1), and Nigerian Samuel Adegbenro contributed by scoring a goal. Nigerian Akinkunmi and Ivorian Aziz Mohammed greatly contributed to Hammarby’s victory (6 th ) against IFK Göteborg (3-0).
Greece (4th day): Olympiakos Piraeus ( 1st ) could count on Guinean Aguibou Camara to win (2-0) on the lawn of Asteras Tripolis.
Norway (20th day): Stromgodset (8 th ) had no difficulty in getting rid of Sarpsborg (5-0). Nigerians Jordan Kadiri and Jack Ipalibo contributed, each scoring a goal.
Belarus (24th day): Dinamo Minsk (3 rd ) enjoyed a pleasant walk on the lawn of FC Smorgon (5-0). Ivorian Jean Morel Poé scored twice in this meeting.
Azerbaijan (5th day): the Guinean Mamadou Kané scored one of the two goals of Neftchi Bakou, winner of Sabah (2-1) on his lawn.
Hungary (7th day) in one of the derbies of Budapest Ferenvvaros (3 e ) dominated Ujpest (3-1), thanks to a goal from Ryan Moroccan Mmaee.
Georgia (matchday 26): Togolese Simon Gbegnon scored one of Dinamo Tblissi’s five goals against Samtredia (5-1). Guinea Usmane Kamara meanwhile participated in the victory of Dila Gori (4 th ) at Telavi (2-0).
Serbia (10th day) : leader of the championship, Partizan Belgrade won against Spartak Subotica (5-0), with a double from Cape Verdean Ricardo Gomès. His main opponent, Red Star Belgrade, Novi Pazar largely defeated (4-0), and the Ivorian Sekou Sanogo scored the 3 th goal for his team.
Romania (10th day): Cameroonian Joyskim Tchakounté, by equalizing in the last moments of the match, allowed Botosani (2 nd ) to obtain a point against U Craiova 1948 (12 th ), who opened the scoring thanks to the Ivorian Sékou Sidibé.
Malta (Day 5): Hamrun Spartans (5 th ) won against FC Floriana (2-1), thanks to his Ghanaian Isaac Ntow and Nigerian Franklin Sasere.
Kazakhstan (22nd day): Aktobe (8 th ) won against Zhetysu (2-0). The Cameroonian Hervaine Moukam took the opportunity to score his 3 th goal of the season.
Moldova (11th day): Milsami Orhei continues his race in the lead. The leader of the Moldovan championship easily won in Floresti (3-0). The Cameroonian Vitus Amougui paved the way to success by scoring as early as the 6 th minute.
From our correspondent in France
Nigerian Paul Onuachu, author of a hat-trick for Genk
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