Week-end des Sénégalais de l’étranger : Édouard Mendy champion d’Asie, Jackson buteur, Assane Diao retrouve le sourire
The weekend for Senegalese players abroad was highlighted by Édouard Mendy's victory in the AFC Champions League. In Italy, Assane Diao rediscovered his form by scoring for Como. In Germany, Nicolas Jackson found the net again.
The overview begins in French Ligue 1, where Matchday 31 proved difficult for several Senegalese players. FC Lorient, with Bamba Dieng in the starting lineup, were surprised at home by Strasbourg (2-3).
In the Senegalese derby, Le Havre, with Mory Diaw, Rassoul Ndiaye, and captain Issa Soumaré, were held to a 4-4 draw by FC Metz. Habib Diallo was absent from the Metz side.
League leaders PSG secured a 3-0 victory away at Angers. Ibrahim Mbaye, who came on in the 63rd minute, contributed to the Parisian win. Lens, with Abdallah Sima in the starting lineup, earned a point in Brest after a remarkable comeback (3-3). The Senegalese striker scored Lens' second goal in the 64th minute.
On the road in Toulouse, AS Monaco, featuring Krépin Diatta and Lamine Camara, were held to a 2-2 draw. While Pape Demba Diop shone in the Toulouse midfield, Lamine Camara distinguished himself with a superb goal.
In Marseille, Nice, with Yehvann Diouf and Antoine Mendy in the starting lineup, took a valuable point in the fight for survival (1-1).
At home, Paris FC, with Moustapha Mbow in the starting lineup, were surprised by Lille (0-1). At the Groupama Stadium, Lyon and their Senegalese captain Moussa Niakhaté beat Auxerre (3-2).
In England , the 34th matchday was marked by the duel between West Ham, featuring El Hadj Malick Diouf, and Everton, with Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gana Gueye. A match won by the Hammers (2-1).
Tottenham , without Pape Matar Sarr, won away at Wolverhampton (1-0) while Ismaïla Sarr and Crystal Palace were beaten by Liverpool (3-1). Habib Diarra's Sunderland suffered a heavy home defeat against Nottingham Forest (0-5).
In the FA Cup semi-finals, Chelsea, without Mamadou Sarr, qualified for the final by beating Leeds United (1-0).
In Saudi Arabia, the weekend was marked by Al Ahli's victory in the AFC Champions League final. Édouard Mendy and his teammates defeated Japan's Machida Zelvia 1-0. The Senegalese goalkeeper thus wins this prestigious trophy for the second consecutive time.
In Germany , Nicolas Jackson's Bayern Munich, already crowned champions, continued their winning streak. Playing away at Mainz, the Bavarians secured a 4-3 victory. The Senegalese striker opened the scoring in the 53rd minute. Young midfielder Bara Sapoko Ndiaye started and played 77 minutes.
In Italy , for the 34th matchday, Assane Diao's Como secured a 2-0 victory in Genoa. This match allowed the young Senegalese striker to rediscover his form by scoring the second goal.
Cremonese, without Mikayil Ngor Faye who remained on the bench, suffered a heavy defeat in Naples (4-0). Hellas Verona, without Cheikh Tidiane Niasse who was absent from the matchday squad, were held to a draw by Lecce (0-0). The match between Lazio, featuring Boulaye Dia, and Udinese, featuring Idrissa Gueye, is scheduled for this Monday.
In Spain , for the 32nd matchday, Rayo Vallecano, with Nobel Mendy and Pathé Ciss both in the starting lineup, snatched a draw against Real Sociedad (3-3). Villarreal, with Pape Guèye in the starting eleven, defeated Celta Vigo (2-1).
In Turkey, Ismail Jakobs' Galatasaray took a significant step towards the title. The Senegalese international's teammates won the Istanbul derby, defeating Fenerbahçe 3-0. Cherif Ndiaye's Samsunspor play Alanyaspor this Monday.
In Belgium , for the 5th round of play-off, Union Saint-Gilloise with Ousseynou Niang (who came in at the 66th minute) went and won in Anderlecht with Ilay Camara (3-1).
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