African players in Europe: Mane has last laugh on Mendy
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Liverpool forward Sadio Mane had the last laugh on Senegal teammate and Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy in the FA Cup final at the weekend as the Reds triumphed on penalties.
Mendy
saved a Mane shootout kick, but Liverpool triumphed 6-5 on penalties to
complete a finals double over Chelsea this season having won the League Cup in
similar fashion.
Another Senegal star in the spotlight was Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Idrissa Gana Gueye, who missed a 4-0 win at Montpellier for "personal reasons".
It
is widely believed he opted to miss the match because he disapproved of wearing
a shirt with rainbow motifs for Ligue 1's weekend in support of efforts to
combat homophobia.
We highlight some of the African performers in European leagues at the weekend:
ENGLAND
SADIO MANE (Liverpool), EDOUARD
MENDY (Chelsea)
Mane
scored the winning spot-kicks as he and Mendy lifted the Africa Cup of Nations
and qualified for the World Cup in shootout wins over Egypt this year. However,
this time he failed to find the net with the chance to win the Cup as Mendy
saved low to his left.
RIYAD MAHREZ (Manchester City)
Mahrez
saw his 86th-minute penalty saved as Manchester City's march toward the Premier
League title stumbled in a 2-2 draw at West Ham. Earlier, the Algerian did have
a hand in the City equaliser as his free-kick was turned into his own net by
Vladimir Coufal.
SPAIN
YOUSSEF EN-NESYRI (Sevilla)
The
Moroccan secured Champions League qualification for Sevilla after heading a
late equaliser that snatched a 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid. Sevilla needed
a point to seal their place among La Liga's top four, but their fight looked
set to go to the final day of the season after Jose Gimenez gave Atletico the
lead. En-Nesyri saved Sevilla with five minutes left, nodding home Oliver
Torres' cross.
PATHE CISS (Rayo Vallecano)
Senegalese
Ciss scored his third goal of the season, but could not prevent Rayo losing 2-1
away at relegation-battling Mallorca. The midfielder headed in a corner to
equalise on the hour, but Mallorca struck a 92nd-minute winner, Abdon Prats
firing in to boost Mallorca’s survival hopes.
ITALY
VICTOR OSIMHEN (Napoli)
Nigerian
Osimhen put Napoli ahead during the first half in a 3-0 victory over relegated
Genoa that guaranteed a third-place finish in Serie A. It was his 14th league
goal of the season, leaving him 13 behind Golden Boot leader Ciro Immobile from
Lazio.
GERMANY
TAIWO AWONIYI (Union Berlin)
The
Nigerian finished the season with 20 goals after netting twice in a 3-2 home
win over Bochum which secured Europa League football for Union. He converted a
penalty to put Berlin 2-0 up, but after Bochum levelled, Awoniyi muscled his
way into the box, chested the ball down and smashed in the 88th-minute winner.
ISHAK BELFODIL (Hertha Berlin)
The
Algeria striker netted an early penalty as Hertha looked on course to win at
Borussia Dortmund on the last day of the season and guarantee their survival.
However, the hosts roared back with Youssoufa Moukoko scoring the winner
moments after coming off the bench. The away defeat means Hertha must win a
two-leg play-off against second division opponents to remain in the Bundesliga.
FRANCE
IDRISSA GANA GUEYE (Paris
Saint-Germain)
Gueye
was facing questions in France after missing PSG's away win against Montpellier
for what coach Mauricio Pochettino called "personal reasons". It is
widely believed he opted out because he disapproved of wearing a shirt with
rainbow motifs for Ligue 1's weekend in support of efforts to combat
homophobia. The Rouge Direct anti-homophobia group said. "The LFP (League)
and PSG must ask Gana Gueye to explain himself and very quickly. And punish him
if necessary."
DIDIER LAMKEL ZA (Metz)
Cameroon
international Lamkel Ze scored a 50th-minute header to give struggling Metz a
1-0 win against Angers. Metz have 31 points to put them in 18th place, equal on
points with Saint-Etienne, meaning they are currently in the position for a
play-off against a Ligue 2 team. Metz face already-crowned champions PSG next
weekend when Saint Etienne play Nantes. "We're still alive," said
Metz coach Frederic Antonetti.

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