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- Updated: November 1, 2016
Ahmed Musa repaid another instalment of the transfer fee Leicester City forked out to CSKA Moscow with the equaliser in a 1-1 weekend draw at Tottenham Hotspur. The diminutive Nigerian finished off a Jamie Vardy cross to score his second goal in as many weeks for the defending English Premier League champions. Cameroon defender Joel Matip was another African scorer in the Premier League with his goal helping joint leaders Liverpool to a 4-2 victory at Crystal Palace.ENGLAND YANNICK BOLASIE (Everton)Another vibrant star turn from Everton’s France-born Democratic Republic of Congo winger. The 27-year-old showed great alertness to beat Winston Reid to the ball, after Adrian parried Seamus Coleman’s shot, and from that set up Romalu Lukaku for the opener for the hosts in their 2-0 win over West Ham. JOEL MATIP (Liverpool) The Cameroon defender, like his fellow Liverpool centre-back Dejan Lovren, got on the scoresheet for the Reds, scoring their third goal in the 4-2 win over Crystal Palace. The 25-year-old also emerged relatively unscathed from criticism of the defensive frailties unlike his defensive partner, who was at fault for both Palace goals. AHMED MUSA (Leicester City) The tricky Nigeria winger cost the champions the princely sum of Ł16.5 million ($20.1 million, 18.3 million euros) but he is beginning to repay that with some impressive performances. The 24-year-old’s goal — converting Jamie Vardy’s cross — earned The Foxes their first point away from home this term, a 1-1 draw with Spurs. It was also the second successive Premier League match he had scored. VICTOR WANYAMA (Tottenham) The Kenya midfield enforcer’s muscular presence since arriving from Southampton in the close season has been a …