Performance Summary of Ghanaian Players Abroad

Ghanaian players have been making significant contributions to their respective teams in various European leagues, showcasing their skills and talent on the international stage. In England, Jordan Ayew and Jeffery Schlupp formed a deadly duo, with Ayew setting up Schlupp for the second goal in Crystal Palace’s 3-1 victory over West Ham, securing the Stateside Cup in the process.

In Spain, Inaki Williams scored a stunning curler to secure a 2-1 victory for Athletic Bilbao in their pre-season friendly against Osasuna, demonstrating his exceptional skill. In Germany, Ransford-Yeboah Konigsdorffer scored a brace in Hamburger SV’s 2-1 win over FC Köln, while Aaron Opoku Tawiah scored the winning goal in Kaiserslautern’s 2-1 away victory over SSV Ulm 1846.

In Belgium, Abdul Majeed Ashimeru netted his first goal of the season to power Anderlecht to a 2-1 victory, while Mohammed Fuseini provided a crucial assist in Union St. Gilloise’s 3-1 win. In China, Martin Boakye scored a hat-trick for Qingdao Hainiu, while Deabeas Owusu-Sekyere scored a goal in Zhejiang Professional’s thrilling 4-3 victory. However, Frank Acheampong received a red card in Henan FC’s 1-1 draw.

In the USA, Joseph Paintsil scored in the Leagues Cup game for LA Galaxy, netting in the 11th minute as the game ended in penalty shootouts. In the Netherlands, Braydon Manu registered his name on the scoresheet in his unofficial debut for PEC Zwolle. In Switzerland, Lawrence Ati-Zigi contributed to St Gallen’s 4-3 away victory, making crucial saves despite conceding three goals.

Finally, in Croatia, Morrison Agyemang netted the winning goal to give Sibenik all three points, earning him the Man of the Match award. In Bulgaria, Kwadwo Duah scored his first league goal of the season in Ludogoret’s dominant 5-1 victory. These impressive performances demonstrate the talent and dedication of Ghanaian players abroad, making their mark in various European leagues.

Writer: Yayra Fortune

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