Day: April 20, 2025

Amadou Bakayoko scores in Consadole Sapporo win over Fujieda MYFC

Amadou Bakayoko scores in Consadole Sapporo win over Fujieda MYFC

Sierra Leone’s Amadou Bakayoko made his mark on the pitch as he netted a crucial goal for Consadole Sapporo in their recent Japanese League 2 match against Fujieda MYFC.

The match, held on Sunday, saw Consadole Sapporo triumph with a scoreline of 2-1, marking their fourth victory of the league season.

Bakayoko’s impressive performance included scoring his second goal of the season, beautifully placed in the back of the net in the 54th minute. His strategic positioning and skillful execution were a testament to his growing influence in the team.

After contributing significantly to the game, he was substituted in the 67th minute, leaving the field to applause from the fans who recognized his effort.

Takumi Kusumoto had opened the scorin for the vistors in the seven moniute but Katsuyuki Tanaka draw pairty in half hour mark. Bakayko’s winner was enough as they moved four points from the relegation zone.

Mustapha Bundu on target as Plymouth Argyle's relegation crisis deepened

Mustapha Bundu on target as Plymouth Argyle’s relegation crisis deepens

Sierra Leone International scored for Plymouth Argyle, but his goal was not enough as their relegation crisis deepened after another 2-1 defeat to Middlesbrough on Friday.

Tommy Conway’s injury-time penalty goal sent Middlesbrough fans into celebration, while Plymouth Argyle supporters were left in disbelief.

Conway scored a 93rd-minute penalty, helping Middlesbrough maintain their hopes of reaching the Championship playoffs against bottom-placed Plymouth Argyle. The penalty was awarded after Argyle captain Joe Edwards pushed Conway over, resulting in Edwards being sent off.

This defeat brought Argyle closer to relegation, as they remain three points below Derby County in 21st place, with a significantly worse goal difference and only three matches left to play.

For Middlesbrough, the victory was crucial, especially with both Bristol City and Coventry City winning their matches. Middlesbrough moved up to seventh place, but they are still three points behind Coventry.

Ex-Argyle loanee Finn Azaz had initially put Middlesbrough in front early in the match, but Mustapha Bundu equalized just five minutes later. Both teams had opportunities to win before Conway’s 13th goal of the season ultimately secured the victory for Middlesbrough.

Morocco win first CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations after dramatic penalty shootout

Morocco win first U17 Africa Cup of Nations after dramatic penalty shootout

Morocco secured the CAF U-17 Africa Cup of Nations for the first time by defeating Mali 4-2 on penalties after a goalless draw in the final at Stade El Bachir in Mohammedia.

Moroccan goalkeeper Zakaria Alaoui made two crucial saves in the shootout, exciting the home fans after a closely contested match.

This victory marks Morocco’s first title at this level, just two years after finishing as runners-up to Senegal. For Mali, it was tough to lose in their fifth finals, despite a strong performance.

Neither team scored in regular time, though both had chances. Morocco’s Ilies Belmokhtar and Ahmed Mouhoub threatened from distance, while Mali’s Seydou Dembélé and Soumaila Fané were active but lacked accuracy. A potential goal from Mali was ruled out by VAR for a handball.

In the penalty shootout, Morocco scored all four attempts—Ziyad Baha, Zakari El Khalfioui, Amine Ouahabi, and Ilies Belmokhtar—all converted. Mali’s Issa Koné and Lamine Keita had their penalties saved.

Coach Nabil Baha praised his team’s composure, noting they conceded just one goal in the tournament. Mali aimed for their third U-17 title but fell short against the resilient Moroccan side.