Several Ghanaian players took to the pitch for their respective clubs across Europe over the weekend. From Salis Samed’s long-awaited return to action to Kamaldeen Sulemana’s starring role in Southampton’s FA Cup win, it was a weekend filled with notable performances from Ghana’s finest exports.
3Sports takes a comprehensive look at how Ghanaian players fared in various competitions.
Salis Samed makes long-awaited return
After a 244-day absence, Ghanaian midfielder Salis Samed made a triumphant return to competitive football, marking his Sunderland debut. Samed’s comeback is a testament to his perseverance and dedication to the sport. Sunderland fans will be eager to see more of him in action.
Abdul Mumin shines in Rayo’s win
Ghanaian defender Abdul Mumin was instrumental in Rayo’s victory over Celta, showcasing his exceptional defensive skills. Mumin’s impressive performance included blocking five shots and winning four out of five ground duels. His contributions have been pivotal in Rayo’s unbeaten streak, which now stands at seven games.
Kamaldeen Sulemana stars in Southampton’s FA Cup win
Kamaldeen Sulemana stole the show in Southampton’s FA Cup tie against Swansea, scoring a goal and providing an assist. This performance marks a significant milestone for Sulemana, as it’s his first competitive strike for the Saints in over a year. His impressive display will undoubtedly boost his confidence and cement his place in the team.
Andre Ayew scores again for Le Havre
Ghanaian veteran Andre Ayew continued his scoring streak, netting his second goal of the season for Le Havre. Despite his team’s 2-1 loss to Lens, Ayew’s consistent performances demonstrate his enduring quality and experience.
Antoine Semenyo’s impressive run continues
Antoine Semenyo’s fine form persisted as he scored and provided an assist for Bournemouth in their FA Cup match against West Brom. This performance marks his first FA Cup goal for the club and underscores his growing importance to the team. Semenyo’s last five games for Bournemouth have yielded two goals and two assists, a testament to his increasing influence.
Mohammed Salisu scores first league goal of the season
Ghanaian defender Mohammed Salisu scored his first league goal of the season, drawing Monaco level with Nantes at 2-2. Notably, this goal marks Salisu’s first league strike since the 2019/20 season, highlighting his potential to contribute to his team’s attacking endeavors.
Thomas Partey’s late cameo in Arsenal’s FA Cup exit
Thomas Partey made a late appearance off the bench as Arsenal faced Manchester United in the FA Cup. Unfortunately, his team was knocked out by the 10-man Red Devils in a penalty shootout. Despite the disappointing outcome, Partey’s introduction demonstrated his value to the team, even in high-pressure situations.
Michael Baidoo makes Plymouth debut
Ghanaian midfielder Michael Baidoo made his first start for Plymouth in their FA Cup clash against Brentford. Baidoo’s debut marks an exciting new chapter in his career, following his club-record transfer from Elfsborg. Plymouth fans will be eager to see how he settles into the team.
As the weekend’s football action comes to a close, it’s clear that Ghanaian players continue to make their mark on the international stage. From impressive debuts to crucial goal contributions, these talented individuals are flying the flag high for Ghanaian football. As we look forward to the next round of fixtures, one thing is certain – Ghanaian players will remain a force to be reckoned with in the world of football.
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