Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo has said current punishments for racism in football do not go far enough, insisting stronger measures such as prison sentences should be considered.His remarks come after what he described as a â??painfulâ? episode of racial abuse during his sideâ??s Premier League opener against Liverpool last weekend.The Ghana international, who struck twice in Bournemouthâ??s 4-2 defeat at Anfield, reported the incident directly to referee Anthony
Hearts of Oak coach Didi Dramani has pointed to positional lapses as a major factor in their defeat to Bibiani GoldStars in the GHALCA Top 4 tournament.The Phobians came from behind twice to draw 2-2 in regulation time but were edged 5-4 on penalties at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on Friday night.â??I think we lost some spaces both defensively and offensively, but in the latter part of the game we were able to rectify this, so we took control and that is how we were
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