Iliman Ndiaye scored more Everton history by scoring the first goal at the weekend at the new stadium at the new stadium at the weekend at the new victory of the Premier League against Brighton.
Senegal International also scored the final goal against Southampton for 133 years in Goodison Park, Evertons at home.
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Ndiaye was born in France and began his professional career in 2019 at Sheffield United and spent a season with Marseille before participating to the Toffees last year.
AFP Sport illuminates African headliners in the great European leagues:
ENGLAND
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton)
Ndiaye converted Jack Grialish’s cross on the back post to reach the brand for the new season and to help Everton with a 2-0 victory against Brighton.
Dango Ouattara (Brentford)
Ouattara offered an immediate return for Brentford in the club record at £ 42 million ($ 58 million), which they sprayed on the Burkinabe striker. In his debut for the bees, Ouattara scored the only goal in a 1-0 win against Aston Villa to secure Brentford’s first points of the season.
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Ismaila Sarr (Crystal Palace)
Sarr launched the new season in good shape and achieved his first league goal of the campaign in Palace’s 1-1 with Nottingham Forest. The Senegal striker, who achieved Liverpool in Palace’s Community Shield Sieg this month, converted Daniel Munoz ‘Kreuz Kühl to give the Eagles a lead in the first half.
GERMANY
Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund)
Guirassy achieved the opening goal of the game and missed a penalty in a 3: 3 draw in St. Pauli. The Guinea International, scorer of 38 goals for Dortmund in all competitions last season, jumped into a cross after 34 minutes. Soon his spot kick was saved. Dortmund performed 3-1 with five minutes, but cleared it twice and lost Filippo Man with the central defender of a red card.
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Andreas Hountondji (St. Pauli)
Hountondji canceled the lead that Guirassy Borussia gave with a equalization of 50 minutes. The international Benin has been going into his first goal since a loan near Burnley.
FRANCE
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille)
The 36-year-old Gabonese striker, who led for a second spell after the last campaign in Saudi Arabia in Marseille in Marseille, helped to delete memories of the club’s catastrophic start to the LIGUE-1 campaign by scoring two goals and winning a 5-2 victory in a 5-2 victory at FC from Paris FC. He also made a contribution.
Frank Magri (Toulouse)
The Cameroon International striker scored both goals when Toulouse Brest defeated 2-0 for her second win in two games this season.
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