Good, bad and ugly for African footballers in Europe - Sports Hitzs24

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Good, bad and ugly for African footballers in Europe


African stars were engaged with the great, awful and revolting over the real groups of Europe at the end of the week.

Naturalized Malian Fousseni Diabate sacked a prop on his introduction for Leicester in a 5-1 FA Cup defeat of lower group Peterborough.

Need away Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Gabon was booed by Borussia Dortmund fans as he performed ineffectively on his Bundesliga review.

Just Republic of Congo and West Ham safeguard Arthur Masuaku was hit with a six-coordinate boycott in the wake of spitting at a rival in a stun 2-0 container vanquish by Wigan.

Britain

Arthur Masuaku (West Ham)

It is flawed how much longer the left-back will be at the club subsequent to being sent off and getting a six-coordinate boycott for spitting in their 2-0 overcome by third-level Wigan. The 24-year-old France-conceived protector cum-midfielder-who has picked to play for the Democratic Republic of Congo in spite of being topped at age-confine level by France-was depicted as "abhorrent" by Hammers director David Moyes in the wake of spitting at Nick Powell.

Fousseni Diabate (Leicester)

Diabate, 22, had a quick effect for his new club in the wake of marking from second-level French outfit Gazelec Ajaccio this month. The France-conceived Mali under-23 global snatched a twofold in their 5-1 destroying of third-level Peterborough on his introduction.

Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester)

The Nigerian universal at long last established a connection in the wake of neglecting to get the attention since his turn from Manchester City last August. A radiant twofold the second a brilliant volley-may have given the 21-year-old the certainty support he required as there is no doubt of his ability.

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

Gotten himself an unwitting member in one of the few delayed video right-hand arbitrator (VAR) occurrences that eclipsed the Reds' 3-2 home annihilation by West Brom. The Egyptian forward went down under slight contact from Jake Livermore and, after delayed VAR ponder, official Craig Pawson granted a punishment. Following a postponement of over three minutes, Roberto Firmino's spot-kick thundered off the crossbar and skipped clear. The emphasis on VAR darkened the way that when Salah jumped to give Liverpool any expectation of a draw 12 minutes from time, it was his 25th objective in only 32 appearances for the Merseysiders.

Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester)

Iheanacho's global partner created a strong show in the wake of going ahead as a 64th-minute substitute and the 21-year-old midfielder was remunerated with an objective comfortable end.

Spain

Thomas Party (Atletico Madrid)

The Ghanaian global is making the most of his best season in an Atletico Madrid shirt and the 24-year-old topped a fine second-half show from Diego Simeone's side by tapping in the third in a 3-0 beating of humble Las Palmas. Party has turned into an installation in the Atletico first group this season in the wake of getting through the young framework, and the objective was his fifth in all rivalries.

Italy

Ibrahima Mbaye (Bologna)

Senegalese protector Mbaye accidentally transformed the ball into his own net in the wake of neglecting to tidy up the line to blessing Napoli an equalizer after Bologna had led the pack. Bologna lost 3-1 to remain twelfth with Napoli backpedaling to the highest point of Serie A.

Joel Obi/Mbaye Niang (Torino)

Nigeria's Obi and Senegal's Niang scored in the principal half as Torino facilitated past 10-man base club Benevento 3-0. Forward Niang scored his third class objective of the season on 40 minutes with midfielder Obi fixing the win just before the break.

Kwadwo Asamoah (Juventus)

Ghana midfielder Asamoah was at the focal point of the activity in the champions' 2-0 prevail upon nine-man Chievo, whose Samuel Bastien was sent off on 36 minutes after two yellow cards in only two minutes, both for fouling Asamoah. Mentor Massimiliano Allegri substituted the Ghanaian after he was yellow-checked.

Germany

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund)

The need away Gabon striker was booed by home fans each time he touched the ball in a poor show as Dortmund worked to a 2-2 draw with Freiburg. Aubameyang came back to the beginning line-up in the wake of being dropped for the last two recreations in the midst of theory of a move to Arsenal. He headed over with his exclusive objective endeavor.

Amine Harit (Schalke 04)

The Morocco midfielder asserted his third objective of the season by opening home the first-half punishment in Schalke's 2-0 win at VfB Stuttgart. Harit bored home a nineteenth-moment spot-kick after Bayern Munich-bound midfielder Leon Goretzka was fouled.

Kevin-Prince Boateng (Eintracht Frankfurt)

The Ghana midfielder poked home Timothy Chandler's cross from short proximity to give Frankfurt the lead in a 2-0 win at home to Borussia Moenchengladbach. It was his fourth alliance objective this season.

France

Keita Balde (Monaco)

Senegal universal Balde struck in just the fourth moment for Monaco in their 2-2 draw with kindred Champions League hopefuls Marseille with a cool complete in the wake of hooking onto a free ball outside the region. It was the 22-year-old's 6th alliance objective for the French champions since joining from Lazio in the nearby season, as he hopes to secure a place in Aliou Cisse's Senegal World Cup squad.

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