Since most of Europe's top competitions were packed at the weekend, African stars illuminated the field with a flurry of goals, with their class in style.
England
Everton drove a 2-0 win over Southampton in a Premier League collision, with Senegal's Iliman Ndiaye who overtaken both goals.
The attacker hit twice in the first half to let the already related saints sink in Goodison Park.
Stretched by their 3-1 way victory at Fulham, the men of David Moyes got out for a final confrontation in their iconic home country.
They made their intentions clear early, because Ndiaye led the night to life in the sixth minute – received the ball 25 meters out, easily sliding past defenders and buried a powerful strike past Aaron Ramsdale.
Two minutes before the half-time whistle, the African star sealed his brace. After some brilliant work by Dwight McNeil, Ndiaye was chosen in the room, he quietly finished the goalkeeper and put the ball in an empty net.
Despite its striking version, the former Olympique Marseille star took place in the 75th minute, with Dominik Calvert-Lewin replacing him.
Elsewhere in the Gtech Community Stadium, goals of Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo were not enough to save Brentford, because they fell 3-2 in Fulham at home in an exciting meeting.
Raul Jimenez's header handed Fulham a 16th minute ahead, but Mbeumo quickly hit back to bring the score back only six minutes later.
The Cameroonian had a golden chance to grab his second in the 27th minute, but his penalty was refused by Bernd Leno.
Two minutes before the break, Wissa Brentford shot in the lead in a target packed first half, making his 19th league objective of the 2024-25 campaign.
Nevertheless, Fulham fought back to take back all three points, with the second half of the goals from Tom Cairney and Harry Wilson who completed the comeback.
Germany
Eintracht Frankfurt organized a comeback to beat Freiburg 3-1 on the last day of the Bundesliga season, so that a coveted UEFA Champions League place was obtained in the process.
The hosts dominated the possession early and Frankfurt went deep in their own half. Their pressure poured off in the 27th minute when Ritsu Doan broke the impasse with a well -approached finish.
In the fourth minute of the added time, Ansgar Knauff produced a smart film about Philipp Lienhart to show Frankfurt level.
The turning point was completed just after the hour, when Rasmus Kristensen shot the visitors.
Only two minutes later, Ellyes Skhiri tapped in from close by after a well -supplied free kick to extend the pipe.
Serhou Guirassy has closed his impressive debut season in Borussia Dortmund in a high tone, so that a 3-1 win over Holstein Kiel in Signal Iduna Park was secured.
Aware that a victory would achieve a Champions League spot for next season, the Guinea International confidently trusted the penalty spot.
Marcel Sabitzer doubled the benefit only two minutes in the second half, before Felix Nmecha added a third goal for Dortmund in the 72nd minute.
Italy
Ibrahim Sulemana continued where he had left and scored when Atalanta beat Genoa 3-2 and continued his impressive form after the AS ROMA competition.
Although Andrea Pinamonti Il Grifone gave a 37th minute lead, the Ghana International goddess brought back on terms at the level in the 47th minute.
However, goals from Daniel Maldini and Mateo Retegui ensured that the ruling Europa League champions ensured the victory.
Thanks to the victory, Atalanta kept himself in third place, after he had collected 74 points of 37 games in the current season.
Spain
The Nigerian striker Chisantus Uche thought it was just before Getafe's second goal in their heavily fought 2-1 win over Real Mallorca.
The 22-year-old made his 32nd appearance of the 2024-25 campaign and hit the Estadi Mallorca son Moix to seal the victory for the deep blue.
After a aimless first half, Uruguay International Mauro Arambarri broke the impasse for Getafe, before Chrisantus Uche doubled the lead nine minutes later, thanks to an assist from Allan Nyom.
Although Christopher Larin withdrew one, it was not enough to deny the side of Jose Bordalas a well -deserved victory.
France
Abdoulaye Toure struck in both halves while Le Havre Strasbourg turned 3-2 and their Ligue 1 survival dramatically secured.
In the must-win armor, the Dean Club fought twice from behind to secure 15th place, and avoids closely relegation.
At the dying moments, the Guinea -International stepped quietly and brutally converted a 'Panenka', so that both the dramatic victory and Le Havre's Ligue 1 survival were sealed.
In another Ligue 1-Meeting, Chuba Akpom scored the decisive goal when Lille Reims focused 2-1 in a heavily fought in the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.
Despite the victory, Les Dogues did not keep a top-four finish, settled for 5th place and securing a place in the UEFA Europa League 2025-26.
Another African who found the net was Terem Moffi, who ended a 389-day goal Drought in style as OGC Nice Thrashed Brest 6-0 on the last day of the Ligue 1 season.
The emphatic victory sealed a Champions League decay for the club and their first in eight years.
Shina OludareFlash score
