Le Havre faced a challenging streak of games recently, but their draw with Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday felt like a victory. Emmanuel Sabbi played a key role in the 3-3 result, assisting once and playing the full 90 minutes at Parc Des Princes. Sabbi, who has been a standout player for Le Havre this season, has scored five goals for the Ligue 1 side. He contributed to Christopher Operi’s opening goal before both teams traded goals for the remainder of the match. Sabbi showcased his skills by winning six duels, drawing one foul, and making five interceptions from his left wing position. With three matches left in the season, the 26-year-old will look to help Le Havre avoid relegation in May. In other soccer action, Auston Trusty and Sheffield United faced relegation from the English Premier League, while Josh Sargent scored for Norwich City. Yunus Musah played exceptionally well at right back for AC Milan in Italy. Additionally, Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, and Tim Weah also featured in their respective matches. Here is a recap of this weekend’s Americans Abroad:
– **Europe Women’s Champions League:** Catarina Macario played 63 minutes in Chelsea’s 2-0 second leg loss to Barcelona.
– **England Premier League:** Anton Robinson, Chris Richards, and Auston Trusty featured in their matches.
– **Italy Serie A:** Christian Pulisic, Yunus Musah, and Tim Weah made appearances for their teams.
– **Netherlands Eredivisie:** Paxten Aaronson and Zach Booth had notable performances.
– **Scotland Premiership:** Cameron Carter-Vickers and Dante Polvara played well for their respective teams.
– **Austria Bundesliga:** George Bello stood out in LASK’s 5-0 win over Rapid Vienna.
– **Belgium Pro League:** Mark McKenzie played 90 minutes in Genk’s 3-0 loss to Club Brugge.
– **Croatia 1. HNL:** Rokas Pukstas scored two goals in Hajduk Split’s victory over Rudes.
– **Norway Eliteserien:** Sam Rogers played 29 minutes in HamKam’s draw with Lillestrom.
These are just a few highlights from the weekend across different leagues in Europe and beyond. The American contingent continues to make its presence felt on the global soccer stage.