English-Ghanaian midfielder Malachi Boateng delivered a commanding performance and a crucial assist as Plymouth Argyle eased to a 3â??1 win away at AFC Wimbledon in League One.Plymouth struck early when Boateng slipped a precise pass into the box for Alexander Mitchell, who fired home in the 6th minute to give the visitors the perfect start at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.Plymouth controlled the first half and went into the break ahead, but Wimbledon hit back shortly after
Ghana great Samuel Osei Kuffour has called for unity behind newly appointed Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz, insisting public support is critical as the team prepares for the World Cup.Kuffourâ??s intervention comes amid growing scrutiny surrounding Queirozâ??s appointment, with sections of the Ghanaian football public questioning the decision by the Ghana Football Association.However, the former defender believes such criticism is misplaced and ultimately unhelpful
Dutch-Ghanaian defender Leeroy Owusu stepped up at both ends of the pitch, scoring a decisive second-half goal in OBâ??s 3â??1 home victory over Randers FC in the Superligaen relegation group.With the game finely balanced at 1â??1 after Jona Niemiecâ??s early opener for OB and Cyril Edudziâ??s equaliser just after the hour, Owusu arrived in the box on 71 minutes to restore the hostsâ?? lead from close range after a smart cut-back from Max Ejdum.That strike shifted
GHANAsoccernet.com reporter Herbert Boakye Yiadom brings you a comprehensive report on the weekend performance of Ghanaian players abroad in their respective leagues worldwide.The details below capture the minutes and the players' performances over the weekendJoseph Paintsil scored for LA Galaxy on his return from injury in their 2-2 draw against FC DallasShak Mohammed climbed off the bench to score for Nashville SC in their 2-0 win over Atlanta UnitedMahala Opoku climbed off
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