
Ghanaian footballers across the globe delivered standout performances over the recent weekend, showcasing the depth and quality of talent currently representing the nation in major international leagues. From the high-intensity atmosphere of the English Premier League to the tactical battles of Italy’s Serie A, Ghanaian players were instrumental in their teams' successes. The weekend was particularly fruitful for Antoine Semenyo, Albert Adomah, and Ibrahim Sulemana, all of whom found the back of the net in their respective competitions, contributing to a series of thrilling results for their clubs.
In the English Premier League, Antoine Semenyo continued his impressive form by scoring for Manchester City in a tightly contested 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur. This goal marks a significant contribution for the forward as he continues to establish himself as a potent threat in the top flight. Meanwhile, in Italy’s Serie A, young midfielder Ibrahim Sulemana reached a significant personal milestone by netting his first goal of the season for Cagliari. His clinical finish helped propel his side to a dominant 4-0 victory over Verona, highlighting his growing influence and technical development in the Italian top-tier league.
Further down the English football pyramid, veteran winger Albert Adomah proved his enduring class by scoring a brace for Walsall in League Two. Adomah’s two-goal haul was vital in securing a 2-2 draw against Chesterfield, demonstrating that his predatory instincts remain sharp even in the twilight of his career. The scoring spree extended to the Turkish league, where Prince Obeng Ampem found the net for Eyupsor, further cementing the reputation of Ghanaian attackers as reliable goal-scorers across various European footballing landscapes.
Beyond the primary goal-scorers, the weekend saw comprehensive participation from Ghanaian players in a wide array of leagues, including Spain’s La Liga, the German Bundesliga, and France’s Ligue 1. Significant minutes and contributions were also recorded in leagues across Albania, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Israel, the Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, and Switzerland. This widespread involvement underscores the global footprint of Ghanaian football and provides a positive outlook for the Black Stars' technical team as they continue to monitor the fitness and form of their international contingent ahead of upcoming national assignments.
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