This weekend saw notable performances from Ghanaian footballers across various international leagues. Antoine Semenyo made a remarkable debut for Manchester City, scoring a goal and providing an assist in a dominant 10-1 FA Cup victory against Exeter City, earning him the Man of the Match accolade.
In England, Jordan Ayew contributed to Leicester City's win, while Albert Adomah had limited playtime in a loss. In Spain, Thomas Partey played 24 minutes for Villarreal, and Iddrisu Baba completed the full match for Almeria in a draw.
In Italy, Ibrahim Sulemana had a brief appearance for Bologna, while in Germany, Ransford Yeboah Konigsdorffer saw limited action in Hamburger's defeat. Players in Cyprus, including David Abagna and Baba Abdul Rahman, had substantial match time, with Abdul Rahman being a key player for PAOK in their victory.
In Israel, Kwabena Owusu contributed to Beitar Jerusalem's win, while Sylvester Siaw had limited playtime in Malta. Andre Ayew made his return to football with NAC Breda, resulting in a draw. Overall, the weekend showcased a mix of strong performances and limited game time for Ghanaian players across various leagues, reflecting their ongoing contributions to international football.
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