Chadian Casimir Ninga Upstages Stars In Africans In Europe Review
23rd September 2019
In the English Premier League, former African Footballers of the Year Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Riyad Mahrez were among the scorers

- African superstars in the major European leagues were overshadowed at the weekend by Chadian Casimir Ninga, who scored an 11-minute hat-trick for French Ligue 1 club Angers
- Ivorian forward Kouame equalised for Genoa seven minutes from time in Cagliari for the 21-year-old's third goal in four league games
- The Morocco right-back was involved in the build-up for Borussia Dortmund's opening goal by Axel Witsel in a 2-2 draw at Eintracht Frankfurt
PARIS, France- African
superstars in the major European leagues were overshadowed at the weekend by
Chadian Casimir Ninga, who scored an 11-minute hat-trick for French Ligue 1
club Angers.
Ninga, who played in Chad, Gabon and for two other French
clubs before joining Angers this year, achieved his remarkable feat in a 4-1
win over Saint-Etienne after coming off the bench.
In the English Premier League, former African Footballers of
the Year Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Riyad Mahrez were among the scorers.
ENGLAND
PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG/NICOLAS PEPE (Arsenal)
Aubameyang's sensational form continued as the Gabon
international smashed home his seventh goal of the season to give 10-man
Arsenal a 3-2 win over Aston Villa. Pepe also grabbed his first goal for the
Gunners from the penalty spot after Aubameyang stood aside to let the Ivorian
take the spot-kick in what Arsenal boss Unai Emery described as a
"fantastic" gesture.
MOHAMED SALAH (Liverpool)
Egyptian Salah teed up Trent Alexander-Arnold to curl
Liverpool's opener into the top corner in a 2-1 win at Chelsea. The European
champions have now won 15 Premier League games in a row, but Salah was unable
to net against his former club.
RIYAD MAHREZ (Manchester City)
Mahrez's renaissance in his second season at City continued
as he scored with a deflected free-kick in the Premier League champions' 8-0
demolition of Watford. The Algerian was also brought down for the penalty from
which Sergio Aguero converted City's second. Mahrez and City could even have
had more in their record Premier League win as he hit the bar with a header in
the second half.
SPAIN
ALLAN NYOM (Getafe)
Nyom helped Getafe register their first La Liga win of the
season by scoring in a 4-2 victory over newly-promoted Mallorca. The
Cameroonian defender blasted into the roof of the net from eight yards to give
Getafe a 3-0 lead and while Mallorca pulled two goals back, the home side
scored a late fourth to seal all three points. It was Nyom's first goal for
Getafe.
ITALY
ALFRED DUNCAN (Sassuolo)
Ghanaian Duncan turned in a rebound after 47 minutes for his
side's third goal in a 3-0 win over SPAL. Sassuolo are eighth after their
second win in four matches. It was the first league goal this season for the 26-year-old
and seventh in five seasons with the side.
CHRISTIAN KOUAME (Genoa)
Ivorian forward Kouame equalised for Genoa seven minutes
from time in Cagliari for the 21-year-old's third goal in four league games,
having come close with a header earlier. However, the Sardinians scored twice
in three minutes to win 3-1 and leave Genoa just a point above the relegation
zone.
GERMANY
AMINE HARIT (Schalke 04)
The Morocco midfielder curled home a late winner off the
outside of his boot to seal Schalke's 2-1 home win against Mainz. Having
already set up Suat Serdar for the Royal Blues first-half goal in
Gelsenkirchen, Harit showed superb finishing by cutting in from the right and
curling his shot around the Mainz goalkeeper and inside the far post on 89
minutes. It was the 22-year-old's third goal of the season.
ACHRAF HAKIMI (Borussia Dortmund)
The Morocco right-back was involved in the build-up for
Borussia Dortmund's opening goal by Axel Witsel in a 2-2 draw at Eintracht
Frankfurt. Hakimi combined with Jadon Sancho, whose shot was parried by
Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp and the rebound steered out to Witsel, who hit
the bottom corner on 11 minutes. Hakimi was later shown a yellow card for a
tussle with Frankfurt captain Makoto Hasebe.
KASIM ADAMS (Fortuna Duesseldorf)
The Ghana defender gave Fortuna an early lead in their 2-1
defeat at Borussia Moenchengladbach when his header was confirmed to have
crossed the line by goal-line technology. It was Adams first goal for
Duesseldorf after being sent for a season on loan from Hoffenheim.
FRANCE
CASIMIR NINGA (Angers)
The Chad international bagged a remarkable 11-minute
hat-trick to power Angers to a 4-1 win over Saint-Etienne that propelled them
to second place. Ninga came off the bench on 69 minutes and put Angers into the
lead with less than a quarter of an hour remaining before adding two more
goals.
KALIFA COULIBALY (Nantes)
The giant Malian striker grabbed his third goal of the
season to give Nantes a first-half lead at Strasbourg, although his side would
lose 2-1 as their three-match winning run came to an end.