It was an exciting weekend for Ghanaian players plying their trade abroad, with several standout performances across Europe. From Augustine Boakye’s late equalizer to Inaki Williams’ record-equalling assist, here’s a rundown of how Ghanaian players fared over the weekend.
3Sports takes a comprehensive look at how Ghanaian players fared in various competitions.
Augustine Boakye, Saint-Etienne
Augustine Boakye proved to be Saint-Etienne’s savior once again, scoring a late equalizer to secure a crucial point against Nantes. This comes on the back of his match-winning brace against Reims two weeks ago. Boakye’s clutch goal showcased his ability to perform under pressure and deliver in critical moments. His recent performances have been instrumental in Saint-Etienne’s quest for points, and he will look to continue making a difference in upcoming games.
Inaki Williams, Athletic Bilbao
Inaki Williams has matched his personal best La Liga assist tally, providing his sixth assist of the season for Athletic Bilbao. Williams set up Alex Berenguer for the opening goal against Celta Vigo, showcasing his exceptional vision and passing ability. With 10 goal involvements in just 19 league games, Williams is having a phenomenal season. His creativity and attacking prowess make him a vital cog in Athletic Bilbao’s machine.
Antoine Semenyo, Bournemouth
Antoine Semenyo continued to impress for Bournemouth, registering his ninth goal involvement of the season. Semenyo’s lovely ball into Justin Kluivert led to Bournemouth’s opening goal against Newcastle. With only Kluivert having more goal involvements (11), Semenyo’s creative spark has been a vital component of Bournemouth’s attack. His vision and passing ability make him a valuable asset to the team, and he will look to continue making an impact in upcoming games.
Brandon Thomas-Asante, Coventry City
Brandon Thomas-Asante scored the decisive goal in Coventry City’s win over Bristol City, handing Frank Lampard his first victory in five games. Asante’s clinical finish showcased his composure and precision in front of goal. His match-winning strike will undoubtedly boost his confidence and cement his place in the team. Asante’s contribution was invaluable, and he will look to build on this performance in upcoming games.
Abdul Mumin, Rayo Vollecano
Abdul Mumin’s Man of the Match performance against Osasuna was a masterclass in defensive solidity. The Ghanaian international played the full 90 minutes, completing 40 of 46 passes and making eight crucial clearances. Mumin also won all four ground duels, four of seven aerial duels, and blocked three shots. His impressive display was capped off with five ball recoveries and one interception, showcasing his exceptional defensive prowess and earning him the coveted Man of the Match award.
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