African players in Europe: Rare Marmoush goal clinches City win
(from L) Bournemouth's English defender #15 Adam Smith, Manchester City's Egyptian striker #07 Omar Marmoush, Bournemouth's Ukrainian defender #27 Illia Zabarnyi and Manchester City's Croatian defender #24 Josko Gvardiol fight for the ball during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Bournemouth at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) /
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A rare Omar Marmoush goal
sealed a 3-0 win for second-placed Manchester City over Brentford in the
Premier League at the weekend.
It was only the second
league goal this season for the 27-year-old Egypt striker, who ran on to an
Erling Haaland pass and fired past goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher.
City trail Arsenal by
five points with a game in hand. The Gunners edged West Ham United 1-0 and can
clinch the title with victories at home to Burnley and away against Crystal
Palace
Citizen Digital Sport
highlights African headline-makers in the major European leagues:
OMAR MARMOUSH (Manchester
City)
The Egyptian was sent on
to partner Haaland up front as Pep Guardiola chased goals at 0-0 early in the
second half and the two combined as Marmoush produced a clinical finish from
the Norwegian's pass.
Minteh helped fire
in-form Brighton into the top six with the third goal in a 3-0 rout of
already-relegated Wolves. The Gambia international started and finished a
flowing team move before blasting in at the near post for his third goal of the
season.
ISMAILA SARR (Crystal
Palace)
Sarr took his tally for
an impressive season to 20 goals as Palace secured survival in a 2-2 draw with
Everton. The Senegal international blasted home at the second attempt after his
initial effort was blocked.
Beto was also on target
at Selhurst Park with a brilliant individual run and finish past Dean
Henderson. The Guinea-Bisseau international's 10th goal of the season put the
Toffees in front, but they could not hold on as a draw dented their push for
European qualification
EZ ABDE (Real Betis)
The Morocco winger scored
with a superb finish into the top corner after bursting down the left and into
the box as his Betis side drew 2-2 at Real Sociedad. Abde, 24, has been in
brilliant form with five goals in his last six appearances for the Andalucian
side.
Nigeria striker Adams
grabbed a vital goal in stoppage time to claim Sevilla a 2-1 win over Espanyol,
which could help them avoid relegation. The 26-year-old has scored twice in his
last four matches to help Sevilla climb away from danger.
BAZOUMANA TOURE
(Hoffenheim)
Ivory Coast striker Toure
scored the only goal in a crucial 1-0 win over Werder Bremen that saw
Hoffenheim stay in the race for Champions League qualification. Toure curled in
a smart finish on 25 minutes to score his third goal in five games and keep
Hoffenheim level on points with fourth-place Stuttgart going into the final day
of the season.
EDMOND TAPSOBA (Bayer
Leverkusen)
Burkinabe defender
Tapsoba conceded a decisive penalty in a 3-1 defeat to Stuttgart that dashed
Leverkusen's hopes of Champions League qualification. Tapsoba tripped Ermedin
Demirovic in the box shortly before half-time, allowing Maximilian Mittelstadt
to put Stuttgart 2-1 up after Leverkusen had taken an early lead.
SERHOU GUIRASSY (Borussia
Dortmund)
Guirassy scored the
leveller as Dortmund came from a goal down to beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1 to
lock in second spot. The Guinea international got just enough onto a Julian
Ryerson assist to flick it into the corner of the goal for his 16th strike of
the Bundesliga campaign.

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