La Liga: African Stars Poised to Influence Title Race
As the LaLiga title race heats up, a mere point separates the top three teams—FC Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, and Real Madrid—after 25 matchdays. It’s a nail-biting scenario not seen in 32 years, with African players set to play pivotal roles in determining the outcome of this fiercely contested championship.
Brahim Diaz, the Moroccan international, has become a key player for Real Madrid, contributing to 80% of the club’s LaLiga matches this season as both a scorer and a playmaker. His performance will be crucial as Los Blancos embark on their quest to retain the title.
At Atlético de Madrid, Mozambican Reinildo Mandava has solidified his position as a vital left-back in Diego Simeone’s renowned defensive setup. This could be a landmark season for Mandava, as he hopes to clinch his first LaLiga title with the club after four seasons.
Meanwhile, FC Barcelona’s young sensation, Lamine Yamal, is making waves with 12 assists this season, the highest in the league. With African heritage from both parents, Yamal is part of a Barcelona side that currently sits atop the standings. They could extend their lead if they capitalize on the challenging fixtures faced by their Madrid rivals this weekend.
Real Madrid will face Real Betis, who are buoyed by the resurgence of DR Congo’s Cedric Bakambu. After scoring a dramatic injury-time winner against RCD Mallorca, Bakambu followed up with an assist in a 2-2 draw against Athletic Club. His experience against Madrid, where he scored in 2017, could prove invaluable as Betis aims to disrupt the title race.
Athletic Club, sitting six points behind the leaders, will look to Ghanaian striker Iñaki Williams for inspiration in their match against Atlético de Madrid. Williams has been in fine form, contributing five goals in his last seven appearances, including a stunning performance in a 7-1 rout of Real Valladolid. As the second all-time leading African scorer in LaLiga, Williams has a history of making an impact against Atlético, having netted five goals in previous encounters.
Defensively, Real Betis also welcomes the return of Ivorian Youssouf Sabaly, who has recovered from injury and played a role in their recent victory over Getafe. His experience will be crucial as Betis seeks a European spot, and with the attacking prowess of Brazilian winger Antony, the team looks increasingly dangerous.