Another exciting football weekend has wrapped up, leaving some fans celebrating while others were left heartbroken, a reminder of the emotions that make the beautiful game so captivating.
Let’s take a look at how our countrymen performed:
England
Thomas Partey played the full 90 minutes for Arsenal in their 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace.
Kamaldeen Sulemana featured for 78 minutes for already relegated Southampton, who suffered a 2-1 defeat to Fulham.
Mohammed Kudus found the back of the net for West Ham United, but they fell short, losing 3-2 to Brighton.
Jordan Ayew was introduced at halftime for Leicester City but couldn’t prevent a heavy 3-0 loss to Wolves.
Antoine Semenyo started and played 85 minutes for Bournemouth, scoring their only goal in a 1-1 draw against Manchester United.
Spain
Jerry Afriyie came off the bench to play 34 minutes for LUGO in their 2-1 defeat to Arenteiro in the Spanish Primera RFEF.
Italy
Alfred Duncan was an unused substitute in Venezia’s 2-0 loss to AC Milan.
Germany
Ransford Königsdörffer came on for the final 20 minutes as Hamburg SV lost 2-1 to Karlsruher in Bundesliga 2.
France
Gideon Mensah featured for the full 90 minutes, helping Auxerre to a commanding 4-0 win over Lens.
Mohammed Salisu remained on the bench for Monaco in their 1-1 draw with Andre Ayew’s Le Havre. Andre came on to play 25 minutes for Le Havre.
Austria
Emmanuel Agyemang started and played 70 minutes for Wolfsberger AC, providing an assist in their 2-1 victory over Salzburg.
Belgium
Christopher Bonsu Baah played 64 minutes for Genk in their narrow 1-0 loss to Royal Antwerp.
Czech Republic
Prince Adu Kwabena started and played 77 minutes, helping Viktoria Plzen to a 2-0 win over Sparta Prague.
Greece
Baba Rahman completed the full match for PAOK in their 2-1 win over Panathinaikos.
Turkey
Alexander Djiku remained an unused substitute in Fenerbahce’s 3-1 victory over Gaziantep.
Emmanuel Boateng featured for the entire match for Gaziantep and provided an assist despite the defeat.