{"id":52018,"date":"2022-08-22T13:35:38","date_gmt":"2022-08-22T13:35:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africannewspaper.net\/2022\/08\/22\/african-scorers-of-the-weekend-mane-zaha-osimhen-hakimi-the-efficient-leaders\/"},"modified":"2022-08-22T13:36:29","modified_gmt":"2022-08-22T13:36:29","slug":"african-scorers-of-the-weekend-mane-zaha-osimhen-hakimi-the-efficient-leaders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africannewspaper.net\/2022\/08\/22\/african-scorers-of-the-weekend-mane-zaha-osimhen-hakimi-the-efficient-leaders\/","title":{"rendered":"African scorers of the weekend: Man\u00e9, Zaha, Osimhen, Hakimi, the efficient leaders"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
In the victory of Crystal Palace (9), Wilfried Zaha, an Ivorian from Ivory, scored twice.e<\/sup>) against Aston Villa (3-1), on the occasion of the 3e<\/sup>Champion dayEngland<\/strong>. Spain<\/strong> (2e<\/sup> daytime), the Senegalese Path\u00e9 Ciss<\/strong>Rayo Vallecano scored the second goal (5e<\/sup>) against Espanyol Barcelona (2-0). Germany<\/strong> (3e<\/sup> day), Bayern Munich (1er<\/sup>) offered a veritable attacking festival on the lawn of Bochum (7-0), with a double (including a penalty) from Senegalese Sadio Man\u00e9.<\/p>\n The Paris-SG (1er<\/sup>) walked on the lawn of Lille (7-1), with a goal from the Moroccan Ashraf Hakimi<\/strong>During the 3e<\/sup>Champion day France<\/strong>. His compatriot Achraf Dai scored one goal in Brest’s three goalse<\/sup>Angers (3-1), Sofiane Boufal, another Atlas Lion, reduced the score. Marseilles (2e<\/sup>) dominated Nantes (2-1), the Congolese (DRC) Chancel Mbemba having opened the scoring for the Phocaeans. Clermont Foot (5.) Clermont Foot was allowed to score by Tunisian Saif\u2013Eddine Khaoui.e<\/sup>) to win (1-0) against Nice. Strasbourg (14e<\/sup>Reims hooked despite a goal by Alexander Djiku (1-1), A penalty from Malian Ibrahima Kon\u00e9 allowed Lorient to draw at Toulouse (2-2). Lens scored one of its four goals from the penalty spot through Ivorian Seko Fofana (3e<\/sup>) in Monaco (4-1). The first of Auxerre\u2019s two goals was scored by Cape Verdean Nuno Da Costa (10e<\/sup>), winner in Montpellier (2-1).<\/p>\n In Italy<\/strong> (2e<\/sup>day), Naples beat Monza (4-0) thanks in part to Victor Osimhen, a Nigerian goalkeeper. AC Milan (3e<\/sup>) got the draw at Atalanta Bergamo thanks to the Algerian Isma\u00ebl Bennacer. In Belgium<\/strong> (5e<\/sup>Day), the Senegalese Pape Gueye scored Kortrijk’s only goal (13e<\/sup>Genk won (1-2). The Chadian Marius Mouandilmadji offered a double for the victory at Seraing (17).e<\/sup>) at Eupen (3-1).<\/p>\n In Albania<\/strong> (1Time<\/sup> day), La\u00e7i (1er<\/sup>) beat Teuta (3-1) with a goal from Nigerian Adeleke Akinyemi. In Armenia <\/strong>(4e<\/sup>Day), the Ghanaian Annan Mensah permitted Alashkert (1er<\/sup>) to draw against Ararat-Armenia (1-1). In Azerbaijan<\/strong> (3e<\/sup> day), Sabah (2e<\/sup>) dominated (2-1) Neftchi Baku (4e<\/sup>) with a goal from Nigerian Emmanuel Apeh, his compatriot Yusuf Lawal having scored for the visitors. Malian Amadou Coulibaly scored Tuzla City\u2019s first goal (2e<\/sup>) against Leotar (4-1) in the 5e<\/sup>Day in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria<\/strong> (7e<\/sup>Day) Algerian Zakaria Bechaa scored one of Cherno More\u2019s four goals (2e<\/sup>) against Botev Plovdiv (4-3). In Estonia<\/strong> (24e<\/sup>day), Gambians Ebriha Sinagu and Bubacarr Tembedu each scored goals in the big victory at Paide (4th) against Tallinna Kalev (7-9).<\/p>\nAC Milan wins Bennacer<\/h3>\n
Gueye still goalscorer for Latvia<\/h3>\n