Victor Moses ends four-year EPL goal drought for Chelsea
Chelsea and Nigeria winger Victor Moses
ended a four-year English Premier League goal drought by completing the
scoring in a 3-0 rout of Burnley at the weekend.
The Lagos-born 25-year-old attacker is
back with the west London club after one-season loans to Liverpool,
Stoke City and West Ham United.
He last scored for Chelsea in the EPL on 3 November 2012 in the match against Swansea City which ended in a 1–1 draw.
African Footballer of the Year and Gabon
striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang bagged a brace for Borussia Dortmund
in a season-opening 2-1 Bundesliga victory over Mainz.
ENGLAND
VICTOR MOSES (Chelsea)
The Nigeria international scored his
first Premier League goal for Chelsea in four years when, having been
played in by fellow substitute Pedro, he slid the ball in from close
range in the 89th minute to set the seal on unbeaten Chelsea’s 3-0 win
at home to Burnley.
RIYAD MAHREZ (Leicester City)
One of the stars of the Foxes’ shock
march to the title last season, the Algeria winger had a penalty saved
at 2-0 in what turned out to be a 2-1 win over Swansea as Leicester
recorded their first league victory of the season. He also saw a shot
creep past Lukasz Fabianski’s left-hand post before the goalkeeper saved
his spot-kick. It was Mahrez’s third failure from his last four Premier
League penalties.
LAMINE KONE (Sunderland)
Had a generally sound game in defence
for the Black Cats at Southampton and the Ivory Coast centre-back might
have opened the scoring in an eventual 1-1 draw but shot wide after
being teed up by Patrick van Aanholt.
NORDIN AMRABAT (Watford)
The Morocco midfielder made his presence
felt as Watford went down 3-1 to Arsenal, bundling Alexis Sanchez to
the turf as he inadvertently clattered his opponent in the head —
leaving him dazed. There appeared to be no lasting damage, with Sanchez
among Arsenal’s scorers.
SPAIN
KEVIN-PRINCE BOATENG, NABIL EL ZHAR (Las Palmas)
Boateng’s brilliant start to life in the
Canary Islands continued as Las Palmas went top of La Liga with a 5-1
thrashing of Granada. The Ghanaian headed home his second goal in as
many games to put the hosts 2-1 up early in the second half. Moroccan
winger El Zhar scored twice and set up the fourth goal.
ITALY
KWADWO ASAMOAH (Juventus)
Just how long Asamoah will keep his
starting place in the Juventus midfield remains to be seen, but the
Ghanaian dynamo won the plaudits of coach Massimiliano Allegri after a
“solid” performance in a 1-0 win at Lazio that maintained the champions’
100% start to the campaign. Asamoah may even have had his name in
lights if Lazio ‘keeper Federico Marchetti had not somehow flapped his
speculative effort away from the top corner of his goal.
FRANK KESSIE (Atalanta)
Teenage Ivorian defender Kessie hit his
third goal in two Serie A games for Atalanta when he pounced on a loose
ball in front of the Sampdoria goal to beat Marco Sportiello in the 27th
minute in Genoa, but the home side recovered to win 2-1.
SAPHIR TAIDER (Bologna)
Taider and the rest of his Bologna team
probably thought it was ‘game on’ when the Algerian levelled for the
visitors after hosts Torino had opened the scoring. But Bologna were
awful for much of the rest of the game, and ‘Toro’ capitalised to
triumph 5-1.
FRANCE
NICOLAS NKOULOU (Lyon)
Cameroon defender Nkoulou, signed to
replace Cameroon-born France international Samuel Umtiti, who was sold
to Barcelona in mid-year, conceded a penalty for a foul on Cape Verde
striker Julio Tavares as Lyon lost 4-2 at Dijon.
MOUSTAPHA DIALLO (Guingamp)
Senegalese midfielder Diallo scored his
second goal this season to help Guingamp to a 2-0 win at Nancy that
leaves them surprisingly top of the Ligue 1 table.
SERGE AURIER (Paris Saint-Germain)
Ivory Coast defender Aurier had an
eventful evening as champions PSG lost 3-1 at Monaco. He set up Edinson
Cavani’s goal that gave Paris hope after they had fallen two goals
behind at the Stade Louis II, but then put through his own net 10
minutes from time to confirm the defeat.
GERMANY
PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG (Borussia Dortmund)
After Robert Lewandowski, last season’s
top scorer in Germany with 30 goals, scored a hat-trick for Bayern
Munich on Friday, ‘Auba’ went and netted twice at home for Borussia
Dortmund on Saturday with a first-half header and a late penalty in the
2-1 win over Mainz.
LAMINE SANE, FALLOU DIAGNE (Werder Bremen)
Along with the rest of the Bremen team,
the Senegalese centre-backs had a night to forget as Bayern ran riot in a
6-0 thrashing of Werder in the opening 2016/17 Bundesliga fixture. The
pair were at fault for allowing Lewandowski to get in behind the Bremen
defence for his first goal. Fallou failed to close down Munich captain
Philipp Lahm for the third
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