African players in Europe: Burkina Faso stars on target
Brentford's Danish midfielder Mikkel Damsgaard (2R) celebrates with teammates after his deflected shot makes it 1-1 during the English Premier League football match between Brentford and Manchester United at the Gtech Community Stadium in London on May 4, 2025. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) /
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Burkina Faso strikers Dango Ouattara and Bertrand Traore scored to help Brentford and Sunderland win in the Premier League at the weekend.
Ouattara struck
in added time to seal a 3-1 victory for Brentford over Burnley while Traore
equalised as Sunderland came from two goals behind to edge Bournemouth 3-2.
Traore and
Ouattara are set to spearhead the Burkina Faso attack in the Africa Cup of
Nations in Morocco this month. The Stallions are in Group D with Algeria,
Equatorial Guinea and Sudan.
Citizen Digital Sport highlights African headline-makers in
the major European leagues:
DANGO OUATTARA (Brentford)
He made his
presence felt against Burnley, winning a penalty after being brought down in
the box 10 minutes from time that led to Igor Thiago's opening goal from the
spot. Then, after Burnley's Zian Flemming scored a penalty of his own and
Thiago added a second goal, Ouattara crowned a frantic finale with an excellent
finish into the bottom-right corner.
The Black Cats
fell 2-0 behind early on to Bournemouth before Traore helped them draw level at
the start of the second half with a powerful shot following Granit Xhaka's
reverse pass.
The Ghana
midfielder lashed in a superb shot just shy of the hour, but his goal could not
prevent Spurs slipping to a 2-1 defeat by London rivals Fulham as they suffered
a third consecutive loss.
It took the
Morocco international just seven minutes to break the deadlock in favour of the
Cherries when, after Evanilson's shot from close range was turned onto the post
by goalkeeper Robin Roefs, he followed up to score.
ENZO BOYOMO (Osasuna)
Cameroon
international Boyomo scored a stunning bicycle kick to rescue Osasuna a point
in a 2-2 draw at Mallorca in La Liga. The 24-year-old centre-back netted his
first goal of the season in the 92nd minute after Lucas Torro whipped in a
tempting cross which he met in unorthodox but spectacular fashion.
NICOLAS JACKSON (Bayern Munich)
Jackson's
stoppage-time goal secured defending Bundesliga champions Bayern another three
points in a 3-1 home win over St Pauli. With the clubs drawing 1-1 at the end
of regular time, Luis Diaz put Bayern ahead. In the seventh minute of stoppage
time, St Pauli lost the ball in midfield and the Senegal international latched
onto it and scored with a low shot.
Hountondji gave
St Pauli an early lead at Bayern, scoring after just six minutes. The Benin
international outmuscled defender Min-jae Kim before beating Manuel Neuer at
the near post. Burnley loanee Hountondji has four league goals this season.
Hoffenheim
winger Toure's goal after just 16 minutes put his side on track for a 3-0 home
win over Augsburg. With Hoffenheim's Tim Lemperle and Augsburg's Chrislain
Matsima tussling for a cross, the Ivorian snuck inside the pair, won possession
and scored at the near post.


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