Ghanaian players abroad had a mixed bag of performances over the weekend, with some notable contributions in England and Italy. In the English Premier League, Antoine Semenyo continued his impressive start to the season with a goal for Bournemouth against Everton, helping his team secure a thrilling 3-2 victory. This marks his third goal contribution in just three games, showcasing his importance to the team.
Meanwhile, Mohammed Kudus played the full 90 minutes for West Ham in their 3-1 defeat to Manchester City, managing three shots on goal. Although his team didn’t secure a win, Kudus’s work rate and creativity on the field were evident.
Jordan Ayew and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku also saw action in the Premier League, playing 67 and 68 minutes respectively for Leicester City against Aston Villa. Although they managed only one and two shots respectively, their presence on the field added depth to their team’s attack.
In another Premier League fixture, Thomas Partey played the full 90 minutes for Arsenal against Brighton, receiving a yellow card in the process. Despite the caution, Partey’s experience and leadership helped his team secure a 1-1 draw.
In Italy’s Serie A, Emmanuel Gyasi scored a crucial equalizer for Empoli against Bologna, ending the match in a 1-1 draw. Gyasi’s goal showcased his clinical finishing and composure under pressure.
Overall, Ghanaian players abroad demonstrated their skills and contributions to their respective teams, with Semenyo and Gyasi standing out with their goal-scoring exploits.
writer: Yayra Fortune