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Moroccan players shine across Europe: Bakraoui, Saibari, El Hilali, and Ounahi deliver key performances
Moroccan players continue to make an impact in European football, showcasing their talents in matches across various leagues this Saturday.
Yanis Bakraoui kicked off the action by securing a late victory for his team, Estoril, in their 2-1 win against Gil Vicente in the Portuguese league. The Moroccan striker scored a crucial equalizer from the penalty spot in the 94th minute, marking his third goal of the season and ensuring the victory.
In the Netherlands, Ismail Saibari shone in the exciting 3-3 draw between NEC Nijmegen and PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie. The Moroccan midfielder scored in the 73rd minute, bringing his tally to nine goals across all competitions this season.
In Spain, Omar El Hilali played a pivotal role in Espanyol Barcelona's 1-0 victory over Real Madrid in La Liga. El Hilali provided an assist in the 85th minute, allowing teammate Carlos Romero to score the match-winning goal.
Lastly, in Greece, Azzedine Ounahi contributed to Panathinaikos's 3-2 win over OFI Crete in the Greek league. The Moroccan midfielder set up a goal in the 57th minute, which was converted by his Uruguayan teammate, Facundo Pellistri.
These performances underline the growing influence of Moroccan players in European football, reinforcing their status as key talents at their respective clubs.
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