Six Foxes In International Action

Internationals
12 Jun 2017
1 Minute
There were Africa Cup of Nations victories for both Daniel Amartey’s Ghana and Islam Slimani and Riyad Mahrez’s Algeria over the weekend, as a total of six Leicester City players were in action.

- Daniel Amartey helped Ghana to a 5-0 Africa Cup of Nations win over Ethiopia on Sunday
- Islam Slimani and Riyad Mahrez both played against Togo for Algeria
- Wilfred Ndidi and Ahmed Musa were in action for Nigeria
- Tom Lawrence featured during Wales’ 1-1 draw with Serbia

There were Africa Cup of Nations victories for both Daniel Amartey’s Ghana and Islam Slimani and Riyad Mahrez’s Algeria over the weekend, as a total of six Leicester City players were in action.

Amartey’s Black Stars opened their AFCON qualification campaign with a resounding 5-0 win over Ethiopia, as a double from Raphael Dwamena and strikes from Asamoah Gyan, John Boye and Ebenzeer Ofori secured three points.

Also topping their qualification group after one game is Algeria, who edged Togo 1-0 with help from both Mahrez and Slimani. Anderlecht’s Sofiane Hanni scored the only goal of the game.

Ahmed Musa keeps a close eye on the ball for Nigeria against Togo, when he bagged a brace for his country. He was substituted at half-time in early June.

Unable to help their nation to three AFCON points were Wilfred Ndidi and Ahmed Musa, who both featured in Nigeria’s 2-0 defeat to South Africa. Ndidi started the game, while Musa came on in the second period.

Finally, winger Tom Lawrence brought City’s international representation to a close on Sunday evening, as he came off the bench with four minutes to play during Wales’ 1-1 World Cup qualification draw with Serbia.

Next in action could be City striker Shinji Okazaki, who may potentially face Iraq at the Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium in Tehran. Okazaki’s nation currently sit top of World Cup qualification Group B after seven games.