Another entertaining football weekend just ended. Some groups of football fans are happy while others are sad, and that’s what makes the game so interesting.
Numerous Ghanaian footballers displayed their talent across Europe and other parts of the world. Let’s embark on a journey to see how it went for our countrymen.
England
Thomas Partey played the entire game for Arsenal in their 2:1 defeat to Bournemouth. Antoine Semenyo came on and played 26 minutes, providing an assist.
Mohammed Kudus played 90 minutes for West Ham United in a 1:1 draw with Tottenham.
Kamaldeen Sulemana featured for 57 minutes for Southampton as they lost 2:0 to Leicester City. Jordan Ayew started and lasted the full game for Leicester, capping his performance with a goal.
Spain
Inaki Williams started and played 62 minutes for Athletic Bilbao in the Spanish La Liga on Sunday.
Germany
Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer played 82 minutes in Hamburger SV’s 4:0 win over Darmstadt in Bundesliga 2.
France
Gideon Mensah came on and played 11 minutes for Auxerre in a 2:1 defeat to Le Havre. Andre Ayew, on the other hand, played 48 minutes for Le Havre.
Mohammed Salisu was once again an unused substitute in Monaco’s 3:1 win over Saint-Étienne.
Austria
Emmanuel Agyemang played 72 minutes in Wolfsberger AC’s 1:0 win over SK Rapid. David Atanga played 32 minutes and scored the match-winning goal.
Czech Republic
Prince Adu Kwabena started and played 60 minutes for Viktoria Plzen, providing one assist in a 4:3 defeat to Slavia Prague.
Serbia
Ebenezer Annan played 89 minutes for Crvena Zvezda in their 2:1 over TSC.
Switzerland
Jonas Adjetey featured 85 minutes for Basel as they won 5:1 against Servette.
Turkey
Alexander Djiku played 32 minutes for Fenerbahce in their 1:0 defeat to Besiktas.
Emmanuel Boateng came on in the second half and played 26 minutes for Gaziantep in their 2:0 defeat to Rizespor.
Jerome Opoku played the entire game for Istanbul Basaksehir in their 4:2 victory over Hatayspor.