Ghanaian Players Abroad: Impressive Performances and Goal-Scoring Feats: Kudus, Inaki, Schlupp, Schindler and others.
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Ghanaian Players Abroad: Impressive Performances and Goal-Scoring Feats: Kudus, Inaki, Schlupp, Schindler and others.


Ghanaian footballers are making their presence felt on the international stage, and their performances with clubs abroad are nothing short of spectacular. From goal-scoring exploits to solid contributions, these players are flying the Ghanaian flag high. Let’s take a closer look at some of their recent achievements.

Goals Galore:
Ghanaian players are leaving their mark in various leagues worldwide, and the goal-scoring trend is impressive:

  1. Inaki Williams, the Ghanaian striker, found the back of the net for Athletic Bilbao in a thrilling 3-2 victory against Villarreal in the Spanish La Liga.
  2. Youngster Augustine Boakye displayed his scoring prowess, bagging a brace to lead Wolfsberger AC to a dominant victory in the Carinthia Derby.
  3. Kingsley Schindler played the hero for Samsunspor, coming off the bench to score a late winner against Hatayspor in the Turkish Super Lig.
  4. Ghanaian midfielder Jeffrey Schlupp netted his first goal of the season for Crystal Palace in a 2-0 win over Burnley, with an assist from fellow Ghanaian, Jordan Ayew.
  5. Mohammed Kudus showcased his acrobatic skills, scoring a sensational bicycle kick for West Ham in their match against Brentford.
  6. Prince Obeng Ampem was in fine form, scoring a brace for Eyuspor in their 4-1 victory over Adanaspor AS.
  7. Kingsley Schindler once again proved his worth by scoring the winner for Samsunspor in their 2-1 triumph over Hatayspor in Turkey.
  8. Emmanuel Boateng contributed with a goal in Rio Ave’s 2-0 win over Boavista in the Portuguese top-flight.
  9. Bernard Mensah added to the list by finding the target for Al Taee in a thrilling 3-3 draw against Al Feiha in the Saudi top-flight league.

England:
In the Premier League, Ghanaian players had their moments:

  • Jeffrey Schlupp registered his first goal of the season in Crystal Palace’s 2-0 victory over Burnley, with an assist from Jordan Ayew.
  • Antoine Semenyo played a role for Bournemouth in their 6-1 loss to Manchester City.
  • Thomas Partey missed Arsenal’s game against Newcastle United due to injury.

In the Championship:

  • Kamaldeen Sulemana played for Southampton in their 1-0 win over Millwall.
  • Albert Adomah contributed as a substitute for QPR in their 1-1 draw against Rotherham.
  • Fatawu Issahaku featured for Leicester City in a narrow 1-0 loss to Leeds United.

Spain:
Ghanaian striker Inaki Williams was on target for Athletic Bilbao in their thrilling 3-2 victory over Villarreal in La Liga. Abdul Mumin played a key role for Rayo Vallecano in their draw against Real Madrid.

Italy:
Caleb Ekuban made an appearance for Genoa in their 2-1 loss to Cagliari, while Ibrahim Sulemana was on the bench for Cagliari.

Germany:
In Bundesliga II, Kwasi Okyere Wriedt played for VFL Osnabruck in their 1-1 draw against Holstein Kiel. Stephan Ambrosius and Ransford Yeboah Konigsdorffer made contributions for Hamburger SV in their 2-0 win over Magdeburg.

Conclusion:
Ghanaian footballers are flourishing on the global stage, demonstrating their talent and making significant contributions to their respective clubs. Their performances are not only a source of pride for Ghana but also a testament to their dedication and skill on the football field. As they continue to excel, they are carving a path for the next generation of Ghanaian football stars.

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