Moroccan Striker En-Nesyri’s Goal Tally Plummets Amid Injury-Plagued Season at Sevilla

The season that is ending has not been easy for Youssef En-Nesyri. The Moroccan striker of FC Seville has dragged an injury that has prevented him from shining as he did in the previous season. He ends the season with only about half a dozen goals to his name.
With 24 goals scored in all competitions last season, Youssef En-Nesyri was set to improve on this performance this season. Unfortunately, the Moroccan striker of FC Seville was away from the field for a long period due to an injury. This long absence, added to his participation in the Africa Cup of Nations last January, have ruined all the Moroccan’s hopes of regaining his full form and scoring goals again.
To read: Moroccan Star En-Nesyri Secures Sevilla’s Champions League Spot with Late Equalizer
This season, En-Nesyri has scored only five goals with Seville, including one against Atletico, allowing his team to qualify for the next edition of the Champions League. With the Atlas Lions, he has two goals. He scored a goal in the last Africa Cup and another last Thursday, in the match against South Africa, counting for the qualifiers for the next Africa Cup. In all competitions combined, the Moroccan has a total of 7 goals. A worrying drop in form.
To read: Sevilla FC Looks to Offload Struggling Moroccan Striker En-Nesyri in Summer Transfer Window
All in all, Youssef En-Nesyri has not had an easy year. The Seville management is considering parting ways with him in the next transfer window. But nothing is certain. In any case, the Moroccan striker, if he remains at Seville next season, will have to confirm his talent and his place within the team.
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