Youssef En-Nesyri

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Youssef En-Nesyri
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En-Nesyri with Leganés in 2018
Personal information
Full name Youssef En-Nesyri[1]
Date of birth (1997-06-01) 1 June 1997 (age 24)
Place of birth Fez, Morocco
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Sevilla
Number 15
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016 Málaga B 43 (49)
2016–2018 Málaga 38 (5)
2018–2020 Leganés 49 (13)
2020– Sevilla 58 (23)
National team
2015–2016 Morocco U20 7 (3)
2016– Morocco 39 (11)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 23:37, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 12 June 2021

Youssef En-Nesyri (Arabic: يوسف النصيري‎; born 1 June 1997) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish La Liga club Sevilla and the Morocco national team.

En-Nesyri has spent his entire professional footballing career in Spain, representing Málaga, Leganés and Sevilla.

A full international for Morocco since 2016, En-Nesyri represented the nation at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.

Club career[]

Málaga[]

After starting his youth career at Mohammed VI Football Academy, En-Nesyri joined Málaga CF for a fee of €125,000 in 2015.[3] Initially assigned to the Juvenil squad, he made his senior debut for the reserves on 16 April 2016, scoring the last in a 3–1 Tercera División away win against Guadix CF.[4] He netted back-to-back goals in the following three matches against CD Huétor Tájar,[5] River Melilla CF[6] and FC Vilafranca[7] and went on to become an integral player for the reserve side which narrowly missed promotion to the Segunda División B.[8]

On 8 July 2016, En-Nesyri was included in first team manager Juande Ramos' pre-season squad,[9] and scored a double in a 4–0 friendly win against Algeciras CF eight days later.[10]

On 23 August 2016, after scoring six goals during the pre-season, En-Nesyri agreed to a contract extension until 2020.[11] Three days later he made his professional – and La Liga – debut, coming on as a late substitute for Keko in a 2–2 away draw against RCD Espanyol.[12]

En-Nesyri scored his first professional goal on 21 September 2016, netting the winner in a 2–1 home victory against SD Eibar, after coming on as a substitute for Charles.[13] He contributed with four goals in 25 league appearances during the 2017–18 campaign, as his side suffered relegation.

Leganés[]

On 17 August 2018, following Malaga's relegation from the La Liga, En-Nesyri signed a five-year contract with CD Leganés in the main category.[14] He scored his first goals in his ninth game, to earn a 2–2 home draw with nearby Rayo Vallecano in the first leg of the last 32 of the Copa del Rey on 30 October,[15] and on 23 November he netted his first league goal, the only one of a victory also at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque against a Deportivo Alavés team that was challenging for top spot.[16]

In late January to February 2019, En-Nesyri scored six goals in three games as Leganés avoided defeat: a brace in a 2–2 draw with Eibar,[17] the late winner at Rayo[18] and then all three goals against Real Betis; this last result made him the first Pepinero to net a hat-trick in La Liga.[19]

Sevilla[]

On 16 January 2020, Sevilla FC signed En-Nesyri from Leganés for a reported €25 million, on a contract lasting to June 2025; the Andalusians had recently sold their strikers Mu'nas Dabbur and Javier Hernández.[20] He debuted two days later in a 2–1 loss at Real Madrid, as a 65th-minute substitute for Munir El Haddadi,[21] and on his first start on 9 February he opened the scoring on a trip to RC Celta de Vigo with the same result.[22]

En-Nesyri made his debut in European competitions on 20 February 2020, in the UEFA Europa League last 32 first leg away to CFR Cluj in Romania. He scored the late equaliser in a 1–1 draw, that put his team through on the away goals rule.[23] On 6 August 2020, he scored a goal in a 2–0 win over Roma in the round of 16.[24]

On 4 November 2020, he scored a brace in a 3–2 win over FC Krasnodar in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, to be his first goals in the competition.[25] On 8 December, he scored another brace in 3–1 away win over Rennes.[26]

In January 2021, En-Nesyri scored hat-tricks in home wins over Real Sociedad (3–2)[27] and Cádiz CF (3–0).[28] On 9 March 2021, he scored a brace in a 2–2 away draw against Borussia Dortmund in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16; however, Sevilla were eliminated as they lost 4–5 on aggregate.[29] On 14 March, he scored the winning goal in a 1–0 win over Real Betis in the Seville derby.[30]

International career[]

After representing Morocco at under-20 level, En-Nesyri was called up to the full squad by manager Hervé Renard on 22 August 2016, for friendlies against Albania and São Tomé and Príncipe.[31] He made his debut against the former nine days later, starting in a 0–0 draw at the Loro Boriçi Stadium in Shkodër.[32]

En-Nesyri was called up for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon, and scored in the second group game in a 3–1 win over Togo.[33] He was a late addition to the squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, at the expense of defender Badr Banoun.[34] In the last group game against Spain at the Kaliningrad Stadium, he gave the team a late lead in a 2–2 draw.[35]

At the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, En-Nesyri scored the only goal of a win over the Ivory Coast to send the Atlas Lions into the last 16.[36] There, he equalised against Benin as the game went to a penalty shootout, in which Saturnin Allagbé saved from him to knock the Moroccans out.[37]

Career statistics[]

Club[]

As of match played 15 August 2021.[38]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Málaga 2016–17 La Liga 13 1 2 0 15 1
2017–18 25 4 1 0 26 4
Total 38 5 3 0 41 5
Leganés 2018–19 La Liga 31 9 3 2 34 11
2019–20 18 4 1 0 19 4
Total 49 13 4 2 53 15
Sevilla 2019–20 La Liga 18 4 2 0 6[a] 2 26 6
2020–21 38 18 5 0 8[b] 6 1[c] 0 52 24
2021–22 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
Total 57 23 7 0 14 8 1 0 79 31
Career total 144 41 14 2 14 8 1 0 173 51
  1. ^ Appearance(s) in UEFA Europa League
  2. ^ Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  3. ^ Appearance in UEFA Super Cup

International[]

As of match played 12 June 2021[39]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Morocco 2016 5 0
2017 9 1
2018 7 5
2019 10 3
2020 4 2
2021 4 0
Total 39 11
Scores and results list Morocco's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each En-Nesyri goal.[39]
List of international goals scored by Youssef En-Nesyri
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 20 January 2017 Stade d'Oyem, Oyem, Gabon  Togo 3–1 3–1 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
2 9 June 2018 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia  Estonia 3–0 3–1 Friendly
3 25 June 2018 Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia  Spain 2–1 2–2 2018 FIFA World Cup
4 8 September 2018 Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca, Morocco  Malawi 2–0 3–0 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
5 3–0
6 20 November 2018 Stade Olympique de Radès, Rades, Tunisia  Tunisia 1–0 1–0 Friendly
7 28 June 2019 Al Salam Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Ivory Coast 1–0 1–0 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
8 5 July 2019  Benin 1–1 1–1 (1–4 pen.) 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
9 19 November 2019 Intwari Stadium, Bujumbura, Burundi  Burundi 2–0 3–0 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
10 9 October 2020 Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco  Senegal 2–0 3–1 Friendly
11 17 November 2020 Stade de la Réunification, Douala, Cameroon  Central African Republic 2–0 2–0 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

Honours[]

Sevilla

Individual

References[]

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