Ghanaian footballers made headlines worldwide this weekend with stellar performances in their respective leagues. From Spain to the USA, these athletes showcased their talent, finding the back of the net and playing key roles for their clubs.
Zubairu Ibrahim’s Red-Hot Form Continues
Zubairu Ibrahim netted his eighth goal of the season for Partizan in an electrifying 3-3 draw against Crvena Zvezda in the Serbian SuperLiga, proving his consistency in front of goal.
La Liga Brilliance: Inaki Strikes Again
Athletic Bilbao’s Inaki Williams was on target in their emphatic 7-1 victory over Valladolid, solidifying his reputation as a key player in Spain’s top flight.
MLS Magic: Bukari’s Dream Start
Osman Bukari made an instant impact in the MLS season opener, scoring the decisive goal that secured Austin’s 1-0 win over Sporting Kansas City.
Belgian Pro League: Odoi Joins the Scorers’ List
Denis Odoi found the net for Antwerp in their 2-2 draw against OH Leuven, proving his versatility in both defensive and attacking roles.
Ghanaian Presence in England’s Top Flight
In the Premier League, Mohammed Kudus delivered an impressive performance in West Ham’s 1-0 triumph over Arsenal, while Thomas Partey played the full match for the Gunners. Jordan Ayew saw 55 minutes of action in Leicester’s 4-0 loss to Brentford, while Antoine Semenyo played the entire match in Bournemouth’s 1-0 loss to Wolves.
Elsewhere in Europe
Baba Alhassan was on the scoresheet for FCSB in their 2-1 win over Dinamo Bucuresti in Romania.
Jordan Mintah netted in Malaysia for Kuching City FC in a 2-2 draw against Terengganu.
In Italy, Emmanuel Gyasi had an unfortunate moment, scoring an own goal in Empoli’s 5-0 loss to Atalanta.
Tariq Lamptey played 67 minutes in Brighton’s dominant 4-0 win over Southampton.
MLS & Beyond
The MLS season saw more Ghanaian involvement, with Yaw Yeboah making his debut for Los Angeles FC in their 1-0 win over Minnesota United. Kwadwo Opoku played 46 minutes for CF Montreal in their 3-2 loss to Atlanta United, where Prince Osei-Owusu found the net for Montreal.
From Europe to North America and Asia, Ghanaian footballers continue to shine, proving their worth on the global stage. Stay tuned for next week’s roundup of their performances worldwide!
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