Magnificent Mane, Fantastic Fati Headline Africans In Europe Review
16th September 2019
Senegal's Mane boosted hopes of succeeding Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah as African Footballer of the Year with a brace in a Premier League comeback win over Newcastle United

- Established star Sadio Mane and the emerging 16-year-old Ansu Fati both scored as they shared the limelight among Africans in the top European leagues at the weekend
- Guinea-Bissauan Fati, the teenager taking La Liga by storm, notched his second goal in as many matches to set up Barcelona for victory over Valencia
- Aubameyang struck twice in quick succession in the first half against Watford to take his season tally to five in as many games
PARIS, France- Established
star Sadio Mane and the emerging 16-year-old Ansu Fati both scored as they
shared the limelight among Africans in the top European leagues at the weekend.
Senegal's Mane boosted hopes of succeeding Liverpool
teammate Mohamed Salah as African Footballer of the Year with a brace in a
Premier League comeback win over Newcastle United.
Guinea-Bissauan Fati, the teenager taking La Liga by storm,
notched his second goal in as many matches to set up Barcelona for victory over
Valencia.
ENGLAND
SADIO MANE/MOHAMED SALAH (Liverpool)
Mane sparked Liverpool into action against Newcastle once he
was switched to the left of the formidable front three. The Magpies were
leading at that stage, but once the tactical switch was made shortly before the
half hour they were run ragged, largely by the Senegalese. Mane scored twice
before the break to turn the tide and maintain his extraordinary record of
Liverpool never losing a Premier League home game when he is among the goals,
winning 33 and drawing two. Egyptian Salah then scored his fourth goal of the
campaign.
MOUSSA DJENEPO (Southampton)
The young Mali international has quickly settled into the
Premier League after a close-season move from Standard Liege. Having opened his
account for the Saints against Brighton prior to the international break, the
21-year-old scored the only goal of the game at Sheffield United with a
cracking individual goal.
PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG (Arsenal)
Aubameyang struck twice in quick succession in the first
half against Watford to take his season tally to five in as many games.
However, the Gabon international's contribution was not enough for all three
points as the Gunners collapsed after the break and had to hang on for a 2-2
draw.
SPAIN
ANSU FATI (Barcelona)
The teenager from Guinea-Bissau continued the remarkable
start to his senior career at Barcelona by scoring inside two minutes on his
full debut. Fati went on to assist Frenkie de Jong's seventh-minute goal as the
reigning La Liga champions romped to a 5-2 win over Valencia.
ITALY
KALIDOU KOULIBALY (Napoli)
Senegalese defender Koulibaly put his own-goal howler
against Juventus behind him by helping Napoli keep a clean sheet for the first
time this season with a 2-0 win over Sampdoria. "We wanted to win without
taking goals and to convince on the first try in front of our fans: done,"
Koulibaly wrote on Twitter after Napoli had conceded seven goals in their two
previous games.
KEVIN-PRINCE BOATENG (Fiorentina)
Ghanaian Boateng came on as a substitute in place of Franck
Ribery against champions Juventus. The 32-year-old had a volley off target but
Fiorentina held on for a 0-0 and earned their first point this season.
GERVINHO (Parma)
The Ivorian missed a chance to equalise as Parma fell 3-1 at
home to Cagliari. Gervinho shrugged off defenders after an hour but paid for
sloppy finishing as Parma fell to their second loss in three games.
GERMANY
ACHRAF HAKIMI (Borussia Dortmund)
The young Moroccan right-back sent a pinpoint cross into
Paco Alcacer to create Dortmund's opener in a 4-0 rout of Bayer
Leverkusen. Hakimi has made seven assists since joining Dortmund on loan
from Real Madrid at the beginning of last season.
AMINE HARIT (Schalke)
Hakimi's fellow Moroccan Harit grabbed a brace in a 5-1 win
at Paderborn to take his season tally to five goals. He gratefully picked up
assists from Jonjoe Kenny and Ahmed Kutucu as Schalke ran through promoted
minnows Paderborn in the second half.
SALIF SANE (Schalke)
Harit's teammate Sane also played his part, scoring his
side's first goal as they came from behind to triumph convincingly. The
Senegalese defender rose above goalkeeper Jannik Huth to nod in the equaliser
on 33 minutes.
PIERRE KUNDE (Mainz)
The Cameroon international was involved in the opening goal
as Mainz grabbed a dramatic 2-1 win over Hertha Berlin to pick up their first
points of the season. Kunde whipped in a cross to set up Robin Quaison, but
Mainz needed an 89th-minute goal from Jeremiah St. Juste to win.
FRANCE
VICTOR OSIMHEN (Lille)
Nigerian youngster Osimhen scored his fifth Ligue 1 goal of
the campaign as last season's runners-up Lille beat Angers 2-1. The
20-year-old, who previously scored doubles in home wins over Saint-Etienne and
Nantes, grabbed his goal courtesy of a dreadful error by Angers goalkeeper
Ludovic Butelle.
KEITA BALDE (Monaco)
Senegal striker Balde came off the bench late on against
Marseille and gave Monaco hope of snatching an unlikely point with his first goal
of the season. But, having led 2-0 early on, Leonardo Jardim's men lost 4-3.
Balde has returned to Monaco for the current campaign after spending last term
on loan at Inter Milan.