African players in Europe: Salah frustrated as Liverpool crash
Liverpool's Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah applauds the fans following the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Aston Villa at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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It was
another frustrating weekend in the Premier League for Mohamed Salah as
Liverpool slumped to a 3-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest at Anfield.
The
Egyptian has scored four goals in the league this season - the last in a
victory against Aston Villa on November 1.
Norwegian
Erling Haaland of Manchester City tops the Golden Boot table with 14 goals. The
leading African is Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo with six.
Citizen Digital
Sport
highlights African headline-makers in the major European leagues:
MOHAMED SALAH (Liverpool)
The
33-year-old won the Premier League Golden Boot last season with 29 goals, but
has found goals harder to come by in this campaign. The defeat by Forest left
the Reds 11th after 12 rounds, having lost six matches.
The
Nigerian came off the bench and his perfectly weighted cross set up Mexican
Raul Jimenez to score on 84 minutes and give Fulham a 1-0 victory over
Sunderland at Craven Cottage. Fellow Nigerians Calvin Bassey and Alex Iwobi were
starters for the Cottagers.
LYLE FOSTER, HANNIBAL MEJBRI
(Burnley)
Burnley
manager Scott Parker sent on South African striker Foster and Tunisian
midfielder Mejbri when they were trailing Chelsea 1-0 at Turf Moor. But neither
substitute could turn the tide and the visitors scored again in the closing
stages to lie second behind Arsenal.
NICOLAS JACKSON (Bayern Munich)
Senegal
striker and Chelsea loanee Jackson put the finishing touches on Bayern's
stunning come-from-behind 6-2 home win over Freiburg. Bayern were two down and
staring their first loss of the season before the defending Bundesliga
champions kicked into gear, scoring six unanswered goals. Jackson claimed the
fifth on 78 minutes, tapping in his second league goal of the season and fourth
overall.
Leverkusen
defender Tapsoba continued his surprising scoring form this season, picking up
his third strike in his past seven games in a 3-1 win at Wolfsburg. With 24
minutes gone and Leverkusen leading 1-0, the Burkina Faso international rose to
head a cross into the top corner.
ISMAELO GANIOU, MORGAN GUILAVOGUI
(Lens)
Burkina
Faso defender Ganiou struck the second-half goal that gave Lens a 1-0 victory
over Strasbourg and third place in Ligue 1, two points behind Paris
Saint-Germain. Guinea striker Guilavogui came off the bench in the second half
and was sent off in added time for unsportsmanlike conduct.
PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG
(Marseille)
The
veteran Gabon striker put the disappointment of being eliminated from 2026
World Cup qualifying behind him by opening the scoring in a 5-1 rout of Nice.
Marseille are second in the standings, ahead of Lens on goal difference.
Moroccan
Ait Boudlal scored after 20 minutes to break the deadlock and set up Rennes for
a 4-1 home victory over Monaco. Maximum points placed Rennes sixth, two places
and one point above Monaco.


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