Guirassy, Ayew and Lookman score as Africans shine in Europe

ENGLAND

Jordan Ayew was on goal when Leicester City Southampton oppressed 2-0 in a struggle of degraded English Premier League teams.

On the way to the game played in King Power Stadium, the Foxes had gone without victory on a bad run of 12 games.

Jamie Vardy brought Leicester City ahead with his 17th minute a strike after he was picked up by Morocco International Bilal El Khannouss.

A minute before the break, the Ghana International doubled the advantage with a nice volley when the men of Ruud Nistelrooy started ending their terrible run.

In Goodison Park, Beto was one of the scorers for Everton in their 2-2 draw with already degraded city of Ipswich.

With the game only 26 minutes old, the Guinea Bissau International went to goalkeeper Alex Palmer from a well -taken cross by Carlos Alcaraz.

The toffees doubled their lead 10 minutes before the break as Dwight's left -wing strike of 25 Yards nestled in the lower corner of Palmer's grid.

Despite the two-target advantage of Everton, they could not protect all points at stake with Ipswich who launched a comeback with goals from Julio Enciso and George Hirst.

Elsewhere, Yankuba MINTEH scored his sixth Premier League goal of the 2024-25 campaign when Brighton played a 1-1 draw with Newcastle.

With in his 29th set -up of the current season, the Gambia International De Meeuwen brought forward after the 28th minute thanks to an assist from the Dutch younger Matten Wieffer.

When it seemed as if Brighton brought him to a convincing home victory, the Magpies recovered the parity with Alexander Isak who scored a late penalty in the 89th minute.

Yoane Wissa went on with his impressive scoring form in Brentford's 4-3 triumph over Manchester United.

In the seven-goal Thriller in Gtech Community Stadium, De Dr. scored Congo International The third goal of the bees in the 74th minute.

Also on goal in that game was Super-sub-Amad Diallo who received a last-minute attack for the Red Devils who could not prevent the men from Ruben Amorin from going home with heads bent low.

ITALY

Boulaye Dia was the hero for Lazio when he scored the only goal in their 1-0 victory at Empoli.

The strike of the Senegal International only 54 seconds in the game was everything the white and blues needed to increase their chances of qualifying for Europe next season.

Mattia Viti rated an air fight with Elseid Hysaj, which had to be arranged home from 12 meters, chest and drill.

Empoli's chances of launching a comeback turned out to be meaningless because they were reduced to ten men when Lorenzo Colombo got his mars orders in the 38th minute for a second caution.

Refrigerating the African player of the year breathola lookman ended his six-game drought with a goal when Atalanta Monza decimated 4-0 from home.

With his side 2-0 in Stadio Brianto thanks to the Double of Charles de Ketelaere, the Nigeria International added the third for the ruling Europa League champions in the 47th minute.

After he had checked a good assist of Mateo Retegui, LOOKMAN shot goalkeeper Semuel Pizzignacco up close.

Victory ensured that Atalanta stayed third in the Serie A with a place in the Champions League of next season almost secured.

SPAIN

Nicolas Pepe gained a goal and gave two assists when Villarreal Osasuna silent 4-2 silently in a LaLala fixture.

After setting up Thierno Barry and Ayoze Perez, the former Arsenal star extended the lead of the yellow submarine in the 71st minute thanks to the assist of Alex Baena.

She holds the victory for Villarreal in fifth place with 58 points of 34 games while their pursuit for a Champions League ticket will continue next season.

Morocco International Munir El Haddadi completed the list of target scorers in the 2-2 draw of Leganes at Seville.

GERMANY

A brace from Serhou Guirassy pushed Borussia Dortmund to an impressive 4-0 victory against Wolfsburg, who expanded undefeated Bundesliga-Run to six games.

The hosts only needed three minutes to open the score, with the Guinea International quietly gathering the ball in the box and threw a precise finish past keeper Kamil Grabara.

Guirassy completed his double before the hour brand when Germany found it just twice to guarantee a convincing victory when Dortmund climbed to the fifth in the table.

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