Dino Ndlovu netted his ninth goal of the season for Qarabag, while Bongani Zungu opened his account with Amiens’ 2-0 victory. MARSHALL GOUTS wraps up the action abroad.
Bongani Zungu:
The Bafana Bafana midfielder scored his first goal of the campaign in his ninth appearance for Amiens in their 2-0 victory against Metz. Zungu played the entire match as the Ligue 1 side moved to tenth spot on the table from 14 games played.
BUUUUUT POUR AMIENS !!!
ZUNGU DOUBLE LE SCORE !!!!@FCMetz 0-2 @AmiensSC pic.twitter.com/RqRmd1TOxv— Amiens SC (@AmiensSC) November 25, 2017
Andile Jali:
The former Orlando Pirates man played no part in KV Oostende’s 1-0 win against KAS Eupen after serving the second of his two-match suspension. He was also fined R10,000. Oostende sit in 12th spot on the Jupiler Pro League standings after claiming 18 points from their opening 16 games.
Phakamani Mahlambi:
The former Bidvest Wits winger was handed his first starting berth for Al Ahly in the 2-0 win over El Dakhleya, lasting for 86 minutes. The Bafana Bafana man had a hand in the Egyptian giants’ opening goal. Al Ahly occupy sixth spot on the table , but have four games in hand.
Keagan Dolly:
The former Mamelodi Sundowns winger failed to make the match squad for the fifth time this season. Montpellier recorded a resounding 3-0 victory against LOSC Lille, and Dolly last featured for the Ligue 1 side in September.
May Mahlangu:
The former Bafana Bafana international didn’t make the Dinamo Bukarest match-day squad for the second consecutive row in a week. His side recorded a 2-1 victory to propel themselves into seventh spot on the table.
Lebogang Manyama:
The reigning Absa Premiership Footballer of the Year was on the bench for Konyaspor’s 2-1 loss against Kasimpasa. The former Cape Town City midfielder has featured in only four of his side’s 13 league games thus far. Konyaspor are in 13th position on the table, four points adrift of the relegation zone.
Kamohelo Mokotjo:
The Bafana Bafana midfielder was an unused substitute in his side’s 1-1 draw Burton Albion. The result saw Burton drop to 15th spot on the table. Mokotjo has formed an integral part of Brentford’s campaign thus far, making 11 league appearances from their 18 matches played.
Dino Ndlovu:
The Bafana forward continued his red-hot goal-scoring form as he netted his ninth goal of the season in Qarabag’s 3-2 victory. Qarabag maintain their lead at the top of the table after 13 games played.
Full Time: #Zira 2⃣-3⃣ #Qarabag
21′ ⚽ Richard Almeida
26′ ⚽ @dino08bravo
51′ ⚽ Vusal İsgandarli (Zira)
62′ ⚽ Mahir Madatov
67′ ⚽ Richard Gadze (Zira)Congratulations, boys! pic.twitter.com/vYNbXN1PSR
— Qarabağ FK English (@FKQarabaghEN) November 26, 2017
Lebogang Phiri:
Phiri was an unused substitute in EA Guingamp’s narrow 1-0 loss against Marseille. The centre-mid has made eight appearances in the league thus far this season, and his side occupy 15th spot on the table.
Tokelo Rantie:
The former Orlando Pirates forward missed his side’s 2-0 loss against Osmanlispor as he continues on the road to recovery from an injury. The Bafana banana international’s last appearance came in the 2-1 shock victory against Besiktas in October.
Thulani Serero:
Serero featured for the entire ninety minutes in his eleventh appearance of the season as Dutch side Vitesse defeated Ado Den Haag 2-0 to remain sixth on the Eredivisie table after 13 games.
Luther Singh:
Singh was unable to continue his red-hot scoring streak, but did make his 12th appearance of the season for Sporting Braga II, as they played to a 1-1 stalemate with Gil Vicente to remain 12th on the log after 14 games played.
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