Aubameyang, Mahrez battle for African Player of the Year Award
Borussia Dortmund’s Gabonese goal king 
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains in the running to defend his African 
Player of the Year crown after making the final shortlist of five 
players on Tuesday.
But the 27-year-old faces competition 
from Leicester’s Algerians Riyad Mahrez and Islam Slimani, Senegal’s 
Sadio Mane of Liverpool and Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah who also made
 the final cut for the African Football Confederation’s annual award.
Aubameyang was voted German Bundesliga 
player of the year last season and would appear favourite to retain the 
African title he clinched after a four-year spell of Manchester City’s 
Yaya Toure winning.
But the pin-point passing and 
astonishing focus of 25-year-old winger Mahrez impressed as he helped 
propel Leicester City to the English title last season. He scored 17 
goals with 11 assists in that campaign.
Slimani is coming off a very good season with Sporting Portugal earning a switch to Leicester.
Salah has been brilliant for both Egypt and AS Roma after a difficult time at Chelsea but at 24 may not quite have peaked.
Mane, also 24, has been on glittering 
form since joining Liverpool for a fee that made him the most expensive 
African in football history.
Five-player shortlist:
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (GAB/Dortmund/GER)
Riyad Mahrez (ALG/Leicester/ENG)
Sadio Mane (SEN/Liverpool/ENG)
Mohamed Salah (EGY/AS Roma/ITA)
Islam Slimani (ALG/Leicester/ENG)
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