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Several African players are performing well in Ligue 1 at the start of the season. For the month of September, a player from the African continent will inevitably be awarded the prize for the best goal. In fact, five out of five players have been nominated. There are, of course, the free-kicks from Morocco's Achraf Hakimi (PSG) and Egypt's Mohamed Mostafa (Nantes). But there was also Ivory Coast's Omar Diakité's (Reims) powerful strike against Metz, Senegal's Cheikh Tidiane Sabaly's (Metz) shot into the top corner and Ivory Coast's Jérémie Boga's (Nice) sublime rush to punish Monaco in the dying seconds of the Côte d'Azur derby.