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Top Scorers in Europe's Famous Leagues

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Race for Golden Boot award in Europe's elite leagues. Premier League  Sergio Aguero (MCI) - 8   Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (ARS) - 8  Raheem Sterling (MCI) - 7   Eden Hazard (CHE) - 7   Mohamed Salah (LIV) - 7 🇪🇸 LaLiga Cristhian Stuani (GIR) - 10  Lionel Messi (BAR) - 9   Luis Suarez (BAR) - 9  Borja Iglesias (ESP) - 8  Iago Aspas (CEL) - 8 🇩🇪 Bundesliga Sébastien Haller (FRA) - 9   Luka Jovic (FRA) - 9  Paco Alcacer (BVB) - 9  Thorgan Hazard (BMG) - 8  Marco Reus (BVB) -8 🇮🇹 Serie A Krzysztof Piatek (GEN) - 10  Cristiano Ronaldo (JUV) - 9  Ciro Immobile (LAZ) - 8  Dries Mertens (NAP) - 7  Lorenzo Insigne (NAP) -7 🇫🇷 Ligue 1 Kylian Mbappé (PSG) - 11  Emiliano Sala (NAN) - 11  Neymar (PSG) - 10  Florian Thauvin (MAR) - 10  Edinson Cavani (PSG) -9

Albert Adomah Grabs an Assist in Aston Villa Win over Birmingham City

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Ghana international Albert Adomah grabs an assist in Aston Villa's 4:2 win over Birmingham City in the English Championship on Sunday afternoon. Adomah made his debut for Ghana back in 2011 in a one zero defeat to Brazil. Adomah who moved from Middlesbrough in 2016 to Aston Villa has scored 17goals in 90 appearances for Villa so far. His performance for Villa this afternoon was not different as he assisted Jack Grealish to put Villa ahead after gong down early in the 28th minute of the match against Birmingham City. Aston Villa have picked form and won two games in a row after a disappointing start into the season which saw their former manager Steve Bruce fired and replaced by Dean Smith. The former Brentford manager was released to Aston Villa after they have agreed to pay a compensation in the region of £300,000. Aston Villa went down first in the match when Jutkiewicz Lukas gave the away the lead in 28 minutes. Kodjia Jonathan pulled the leveller for Aston Vill...

The African Footballer of the Year Shortlist Announced by BBC

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The nominees for the BBC's 2018 African Footballer of the Year shortlist have been announced. The shortlist, which has been compiled by a panel of African football experts, comprises Medhi Benatia (Morocco), Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal), Sadio Mane (Senegal), Thomas Partey (Ghana) and Mohamed Salah (Egypt). The vote opened at 7pm GMT on Saturday 17 November and is set to close on Sunday 2 December, with the results due be announced on Friday 14 December at 17:30. Liverpool and Egypt striker Salah was last year's winner, in a year that saw him make the switch from Serie A with Roma to the Premier League and lead his country to a first World Cup finals since 1990. The award's previous winners have included Nigeria's Jay-Jay Okocha, Ghana's Michael Essien, the Ivory Coast's Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure, and Algeria's Riyad Mahrez.

Merciless Black Maidens Beat Finland To Progress to Next Stage

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Ghana Black Maidens showed no mercy to Finland as they beat them 3:1 in the second group match of the ongoing FIFA Women's World Cup to progress to the quarter final of the competition. Finland started the game with a lot of pace considering they have lost their first group match to New Zealand by a lone goal. Finland knew they have their qualification in their own hands. They were determined to beat Ghana from the onset. However, the Black Maidens of Ghana showed them no mercy as Pokuaa Milot Abena puts Ghana ahead just six minutes into the first half. In the 13th minute, Pokuaa found Mukarama Abdulai with a long cross from the right flank, Abdulai made no mistake and headed it into the net past the Finland goalkeeper to make it two zero for Ghana. Finland were determined to qualify so their coach threw more attacking ladies into the match to change the pace of the game. The substitution actually paid off as substitute Kantanen bounced on a lose ball from the Ghanaia...

Mukarama Abdulai Grabs Hat-trick As Black Maidens Demolish The Host Uruguay.

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Mukara Abdulai grabs Hat-trick in Ghana's first group game match against the host nation Uruguay as the Maidens cruise to a comfortable 5:0 win in the FIFA U17 Women World Cup. Ghana Black Maidens began their U17 Women World Cup with some glimpsing performances from the ladies as they recorded their first win against Uruguay the host. Mumuni Fuseina broke the dead lock in the 20th minute of the match to give Ghana the lead. She was later substituted in the game as she collided with the Uruguayan goalkeeper. The talented Mukarama Abdulai doubled the lead in the 25th minute from an Animah cross to send the game to 2:0 at half time. In the second half, Ghana dominated as usual and the substitute  Milot Abena Pokuaa who came on to replace Mumuni bagged in the third goal for Ghana in the 66th minute of the game. It was not long when Mukarama Abdulai scored her second of the night to make it 4:0 for Ghana. She later completed her Hat-trick in injury time as she bagged in G...

Kwadwo Asamoah's Inter Milan Suffered A Heavy Defeat In Serie A

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Ghana international, Kwadwo Asamoah's Inter Milan suffered a heavy 4:1 defeat against Atalanta in the Italian Serie A on Sunday afternoon. Asamoah, who moved from Serie A giants Juventus in this summer's transfer window has settled very well in Spalletti Luciano's side. He was deposited on the left back position he used to play at Juventus. However, today's game did not go as planned as Inter lost the game by a large margin of goals. Atalanta seemed to find their feet very quickly in the match as they took the lead as early as in the 9th minute thanks to a Hateboer Hans goal. The second half did not travel far as Inter Milan front man Mauro Icardi levelled for the away side through a penalty in the 47th minute. Everything seemed to be working well for Inter then Mancini Gianluca poped up and restored the home sides lead in the 62nd minute of the match. In the 88th minute, Djimsiti added the 3rd goal to send the game to bed. Just as we thought we will n...

Esperance Turned around 1:3 Loss In The CAF Champions League First Leg To Win The Trophy.

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Esperance De Tunis have turned around a three goals deficit to win the CAF Champions league by four goals to three on aggregate on Friday night. The Tunisia based club lost the first leg that was played in Egypt.  Al Ahly won the first leg  3:1thanks to two controversial penalties that was awarded them by the referee. However, the first leg results did not kill the dream of Esperance of becoming the African Champions as they cruised to a 3:0 win in Tunisia to claim the prestigious trophy. Esperance took the lead at dying moments of first half thanks to a Bguir goal in the 45th minute of the game. Bguir again posed the goal keeper of Ahly and sent in a free header into the right corner of the post to make the aggregate 3:3. Just as Al Ahly wanted to ginger their muscles and attack Esperance, alone effort from Badri makes it 3:0 for the home team leaving the away team to wander on the pitch. Badri is the top scorer in the Champions league with 8goals to his name. ...