African players in Europe: Salah hailed after Liverpool FA Cup win
Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah (C) attends a team training session at their training ground in Kirkby, Liverpool, north-west England on December 8, 2025, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League, league phase football match against Inter Milan in Milan. Mohamed Salah plunged his future at Liverpool into serious doubt after claiming he had been made the fall guy for the Premier League champions' disastrous form this season.
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Liverpool
manager Arne Slot praised Egypt captain Mohamed Salah after his penalty sealed
a 3-0 FA Cup victory over Brighton at the weekend.
"It
is very nice to have Mo on the scoresheet again, but what I like the most is he
also helps the team a lot defensively," said the Dutch tactician.
The
other African scorer in the fourth round, Senegal striker Habib Diarra, also
netted from a penalty, giving Sunderland a 1-0 win at Oxford United.
Citizen
Digital sport highlights African headline-makers in the FA Cup and major
European leagues:
MOHAMED
SALAH (Liverpool)
The
two-time African player of the year won the penalty after being dragged back by
Pascal Gross, then slammed the ball over Jason Steele to complete the scoring.
Salah also produced an assist, his fourth since returning from the Africa Cup
of Nations in Morocco last month.
HABIB
DIARRA (Sunderland)
The 2025
Africa Cup of Nations winner with Senegal converted a first-half penalty to
give Sunderland victory at second-tier Oxford. A foul by defender Christ
Makosso from Congo Brazzaville on Dennis Cirkin led to the spot-kick.
ILYAS
CHAIRA (Real Oviedo)
Moroccan
winger Chaira continued his fine run of scoring form even as Oviedo fell to a
2-1 defeat by Athletic Bilbao in La Liga. The 25-year-old put the hosts ahead
in the 30th minute with his third goal in his last five league games, bursting
in behind the defence and holding his nerve to finish with aplomb.
UMAR
SADIQ (Valencia)
The
Nigeria striker came off the bench to score his first La Liga goal of the
season and seal a 2-0 local derby victory for Valencia at Levante. With six
minutes of regular time remaining, he dispossessed an opponent, surged forward
and coolly fired the ball into the net.
SERHOU
GUIRASSY (Borussia Drtmund)
Guirassy
continued his return to form in Dortmund's 4-0 thumping of Mainz, which kept
them six points behind Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich. Just 10 minutes in,
the Guinea international was in the perfect spot to head in a Julian Ryerson
cross. Just before half-time, Ryerson picked out Guirassy again and the big
striker headed Dortmund's third goal. After a run of just one goal in 10 league
games, Guirassy has five in three.
EDMOND
TAPSOBA (Bayer Leverkusen)
Leverkusen
defender Tapsoba continued his impressive scoring form this campaign, heading a
goal in a 4-0 home victory over St Pauli. With Leverkusen leading by two early
in the second half, the Burkina Faso defender rose to head in an Aleix Garcia
cross.
RANSFORD
KOENIGSDOERFFER (Hamburg)
Hamburg
striker Koenigsdoerffer started and finished his side's comeback in a 3-2 home
win over Union Berlin. The Germany-born Ghana international equalised from
close range after 35 minutes. With Hamburg leading 2-1 and Union pushing for an
equaliser, Koenigsdoerffer controlled a long ball on the counter and slid the
ball home from a tight angle to seal victory with his first Bundesliga brace.


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