CSKA Sofia: another goal, Mamadou Diallo edges closer to the top of Bulgaria's scoring charts

CSKA Sofia: another goal, Mamadou Diallo edges closer to the top of Bulgaria's scoring charts
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Nouya M'toama
Nouya M'toama
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CSKA Sofia: another goal, Mamadou Diallo edges closer to the top of Bulgaria's scoring charts
CSKA Sofia: another goal, Mamadou Diallo edges closer to the top of Bulgaria's scoring charts

Mamadou Diallo found the back of the net once again during CSKA Sofia’s emphatic 4-0 away victory over Cherno More. The Mauritanian striker continues to cement his place among the top scorers in the Bulgarian league.

CSKA Sofia delivered a resounding performance on Wednesday, April 15, during matchday 30 of the Bulgarian championship. Playing away at Cherno More, the capital club secured a commanding 4-0 win, confirming their impressive momentum as the season draws to a close.

Once again, Mamadou Diallo was one of the architects of this triumph. The Mauritanian forward netted his team’s third goal in the 42nd minute from the penalty spot, showcasing his composure in high-pressure moments. With this strike, he brings his league tally to 15 goals for the season.

A run that highlights his consistency

Mamadou Diallo is stringing together high-level performances. This marks his second consecutive match with a goal, having also scored in CSKA Sofia’s narrow 1-0 win over Botev Vratsa. Over his last four appearances, he has scored three goals, proof of his surging form at this crucial stage of the campaign.

Confirmed as an attacking leader

With 15 goals in 28 matches, Mamadou Diallo stands out as his club’s top scorer and one of the standout players in the league. He currently holds third place in the scoring charts, just one goal behind the joint top scorers, Ivajlo Chochev and Everton Bala, both on 16 goals.

Mamadou Diallo continues to write a remarkable season, further underlining his importance in the Bulgarian club’s attacking setup.

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