Week-end des Sénégalais de l’étranger : Lamine Camara s’offre un doublé, Ismaila Sarr brille, Sadio Mané perd une finale
The European leagues are drawing to a close, but Senegalese players continue to shine. In France's Ligue 1, Lamine Camara scored twice. In England, Ismaïla Sarr found the net again for Crystal Palace. However, in Saudi Arabia, Sadio Mané suffered a major disappointment, losing the AFC Champions League 2 final.
The overview of European leagues begins with France's Ligue 1, where Lamine Camara shone brightly for AS Monaco. Despite the Monegasque club's defeat against Strasbourg (5-4), the Senegalese international midfielder scored a brace (10th, 42nd minute). With Abdallah Sima coming on in the 61st minute, Lens secured a comfortable victory away to Olympique Lyonnais, featuring Moussa Niakhaté (4-0). In the Parisian derby, Paris FC, without Moustapha Mbow, prevailed over PSG, with Ibrahim Mbaye entering the game in the 58th minute (2-1). Metz, with Habib Diallo already relegated to Ligue 2, earned a valuable point away to Nice, featuring Yehvann Diouf and Antoine Mendy (0-0).
Le Havre secured a 2-0 victory away to Lorient. Issa Soumaré, who scored, and Mory Diaw, who saved a penalty, were the standout players. However, Lorient's Senegalese contingent endured a difficult evening, with Bamba Dieng missing a penalty and Abdoulaye Faye scoring an own goal. Arouna Sanganté and Rassoul Ndiaye also started for Le Havre.
In England , on matchday 37, Ismaïla Sarr's Crystal Palace earned a valuable point away to Brentford (2-2). The Senegalese striker scored his team's first goal, converting a penalty he himself had won. In an all-Senegalese clash, Habib Diarra's Sunderland secured a 3-1 victory away to Everton, whose starting goal came from Iliman Ndiaye and absent Idrissa Gana Gueye. Diarra, who came on in the 77th minute, provided the assist for Isidor's third goal (90+1).
West Ham, with El Hadji Malick Diouf in the starting lineup, lost 3-1 at Newcastle. With this latest defeat, West Ham (18th, 36 points) are practically relegated to the Championship. Tottenham, with Pape Matar Sarr in the lineup (17th, 38 points), will have the opportunity to secure their Premier League status with a win on Monday against Mamadou Sarr's Chelsea, while simultaneously condemning West Ham to relegation.
In Spain, for the 37th matchday, Rayo Vallecano, with Pathé Ciss in the starting lineup and Nobel Mendy on the bench, dominated Villareal, with Pape Guèye (2-0).
In Italy, during matchday 37, Boulaye Dia and Lazio lost the Rome derby to AS Roma (2-0). The Senegalese striker, who started the match, was substituted in the 62nd minute. Como, with Assane Diao in the starting lineup, defeated Parma, whose Abdoulaye Niakhaté Ndiaye remained on the bench (1-0). At home, Udinese, with Idrissa Guèye coming on in the 72nd minute, lost to Cremonense, whose Mikayil Ngor Faye again remained on the bench (0-2). Relegated to Serie B, Hellas Verona, with Cheikh Tidiane Niasse remaining on the bench, held Inter Milan to a draw (1-1).
In Turkey, for the 34th and final matchday of the championship, Galatasaray, already crowned champions, lost to Kasimpasa (1-0). Ismail Jakobs remained on the bench for this match. Samsunspor, without their Senegalese striker Cherif Ndiaye, dominated Goztepe (3-0).
In Belgium , for the 8th matchday of the playoffs, Ilay Camara's Anderlecht were held to a 2-2 draw by KV Mechelen. The Senegalese full-back scored his team's second goal in stoppage time (90+1). In the title race, Club Brugge (1st, 53 points), with Mamadou Diakhon remaining on the bench, crushed Ousseynou Niang's Union Saint-Gilloise (2nd, 49 points) 5-0. Niang, who came on as a substitute in the second half, could do nothing to prevent his team's defeat.
In Saudi Arabia, it was a very difficult weekend for Sadio Mané. The Senegalese striker and his Al Nassr team lost the final of the AFC Champions League 2, the Asian equivalent of the Europa League. In the league, Al Hilal, still without Kalidou Koulibaly, defeated Neom 2-0. Thanks to this victory, Al Hilal (2nd, 81 points) is now just two points behind Al Nassr (1st, 83 points) with one matchday remaining. Al Ahli, managed by Édouard Mendy and no longer in contention for the title, beat Al Kholood 3-0.
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