
Mohamed Salah, Riyad Mahrez and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang — the last three African Footballers of the Year — were among the scorers in the major European leagues at the weekend. NaijaBet
Gabonese Aubameyang scored for Arsenal, but could not prevent a 2-1 Premier League loss at Brighton.
ENGLAND
MOHAMED SALAH (Liverpool)
Scored his 32nd goal of a remarkable season as he grabbed the opener in Liverpool’s eventual 2-0 win at home to Newcastle. Controlling a pass from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, he shot powerfully through the legs of Magpies goalkeeper Martin Dubravka with his left. NaijaBet.com
RIYAD MAHREZ (Leicester)
JORDAN AYEW (Swansea)
Together with his brother Andre, he gave the defence of West Ham — Andre’s former club — a torrid time as Swansea swept their visitors from London aside to win 4-1 in south Wales. It was Andre’s first start since his €20 million move back to the Liberty Stadium and the Ghanaians completed a memorable afternoon’s work when Andre won a penalty that Jordan converted for the Swans’ fourth goal.
VICTOR MOSES (Chelsea)
Had the misfortune to be run ragged by Leroy Sane as Manchester City extended their lead at the top of the table to 18 points with a 1-0 win over Chelsea. One consolation for Nigeria wing-back Moses is that he’s unlikely to have to mark anyone else in Sane’s class during the rest of the Premier League season. NaijaBet.com
SPAIN
NORDIN AMRABAT (Leganes)
GERMANY
LEON BALOGUN (Mainz)
Mainz had Nigeria defender Balogun sent off for a second yellow card in a 0-0 draw at Hamburg when he fouled Luca Waldschmidt in the area on 61 minutes. The referee pointed to the spot, but the weak kick was saved by goalkeeper Florian Mueller on his Bundesliga debut. NaijaBet.com
NABY KEITA (RB Leipzig)
FRANCE
WAHBI KHAZRI/ISMAILA SARR (Rennes)
The Tunisia playmaker scored for the third game in a row as Rennes climbed to fifth courtesy of a 2-0 win at Amiens. Moments after rattling the crossbar with a first-half free-kick, Khazri latched onto a long punt upfield and slotted away his team-leading ninth goal of the season via a healthy deflection. Senegalese forward Ismaila Sarr then sealed victory for Rennes four minutes from the end. NaijaBet