AFCON 2025: Salah off to Morocco amid uncertainty
Liverpool's Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring his team fourth goal during the English League Cup quarter-final football match between Liverpool and West Ham United at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on December 20, 2023
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Mohamed Salah heads for Morocco this week to captain Egypt
in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) amid uncertainty over his future at
Liverpool.
Salah came off the bench midway through the first half and
set up the second goal in a 2-0 Premier League win over Brighton at the
weekend.
After the match, manager Arne Slot said there was "no
issue to resolve" with his star forward, but speculation continues to
rumble over the Egyptian's future after his outburst last weekend.
Citizen Digital highlights African headline-makers in the
major European leagues:
MOHAMED SALAH (Liverpool)
The 33-year-old came on as a substitute and seized his
chance by setting up Liverpool's second goal for Hugo Ekitike. Salah had been
left out of Liverpool's squad for Tuesday's Champions League victory at Inter
Milan after his explosive rant about Slot following the recent draw at Leeds.
That was the third successive game that Salah had been left on the bench and
his furious claim that he had been "thrown under the bus" hinted at a
potential departure from the troubled Premier League champions during the
January transfer window.
The Nigeria defender scored in his side's 3-2 win at
Burnley. Bassey grabbed Fulham's second goal to put them 2-1 up in the 31st
minute en route to their first victory at Turf Moor since 1951. The
25-year-old's close-range header from Harry Wilson's cross was his first goal
since an FA Cup tie against Manchester United in March.
The Ivory Coast midfielder capped his side's 3-0 victory
over Tottenham with the final goal. Sangare netted in the 79th minute at the
City Ground, bending a superb strike in off the post with the outside of his
foot. The 28-year-old's second goal this season -- and his first in seven matches
-- helped boost Forest's bid to avoid relegation.
AKOR ADAMS, CHIDERA EJUKE (Sevilla)
Nigerians Adams and Ejuke celebrated AFCON call-ups with a
goal each as Sevilla hammered Real Oviedo 4-0 in La Liga. Adams opened the
scoring in the fourth minute and Ejuke completed the rout with one minute of
regular time remaining.
MOHAMED AMOURA (Wolfsburg)
Amoura scored for the second straight match in Wolfburg's
3-1 Bundesliga win at Borussia Moenchengladbach. With the teams level after 34
minutes, Amoura was on the spot to blast in a deflected Christian Eriksen
cross, putting the visitors back in front. The 25-year-old has six goals and
two assists for Wolfsburg in the league this season.
Borussia defender Bensebaini scored his side's only goal in
a disappointing 1-1 draw at Freiburg. With Dortmund teammate and Guinea
international Serhou Guirassy struggling in front of goal and missing chances,
Bensebaini took matters into his own hands with 31 minutes gone. The Algerian
latched onto a Yan Couto free-kick and blasted home from close range.
HIMAD ABDELLI, HAROUNA DJIBIRIN (Angers)
Algerian Abdelli converted an early penalty and Cameroonian
Djibirin restored a two-goal lead on 85 minutes as mid-table Angers trounced
lowly Nantes 4-1 in Ligue 1. Both Africans were scoring their second goals of
the league campaign.


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