RB Salzburg, whose sponsor colors the Formula 1 grid, has a third racing car in the Austrian league: Sekou Koita. The speedy Malian forward stands as the top scorer for the team and the competition, with 11 goals in 13 games played, and is making forget to Erling haaland, one of the fashionable battering rams who played in the group that now trains Jesse marsch.
Koita only needs 60 minutes to pierce the rival goal, two less than the tall Norwegian footballer for Borussia Dortmund when he was playing for Salzburg (19/20). Marc janko (08/09) required 67 minutes, the same as Eduard glieder (03/04). Patson daka, who is part of the current team, needs 68 minutes to do damage. All these footballers played at least 500 minutes at Salzburg.
Koita's latest victim, that arrived in 2019 from from FC Liefering, it was SV Ried (3-0). The Malian yesterday scored a goal and gave an assist and with this there are already four in the Bundesliga. The spotlights are gradually pointing to a striker who arrived without making too much noise but who is now attracting the attention of fans and clubs from every corner of the European scene.
Koita and his compatriot Camara tested positive for doping on November 22 after returning from Namibia, where they played a match with their national team. Players took a drug to combat altitude sickness that was given to them by the Mali technical team to deal with the circumstances of the match they had to play. To date there has been no sanction for the players. Salzburg lead the table with 31 points, one more than Rapid Vienna, their immediate pursuer.
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