With the
major European leagues coming to an end, Ghanaian players abroad maintain their
impetus for the various clubs. SPORTS LOUNGE Frank Darkwah brings you a vivid detail on how Ghanaians playing
abroad fared over the weekend.
ENGLAND
Derrick
Owusu Boateng was not
included in the Fulham team that drew 2-2 at home with Hull City.
In the
Championship, Jeffery Schulpp was
missing from the Leicester City squad that won 2-0 over Huddersfield at the
John Smith’s Stadium. Winger Albert
Adomah enjoyed full throttle in Middlesbrough 3-1 win over Barnsley at
home. Emmanuel Frimpong was however
missing from the Barnsley set up. Seth
Ofori-Twumasi was on the substitute bench Yeovil Town who lost 2-0 to
Brighton & Hove Albion.
In League
One, Abdul Osman could not make the
Crew Alexandra team when they went away to draw 0-0 with Bristol City. David Amoo played 90 min for Carlisle
when they lost 1-0 to Oldham Athletic at home. Curtis Obeng made way in the 46th min in Stevenage 3-2
win over Walsall.
In League
two, Kwasi Appiah was named in the
starting lineup of AFC Wimbledon and played full 90 min when they lost 0-3 at
home to Morecambe. Fellow Ghanaian team mate Will Antwi warmed the Wimbledon. Patrick Agyemang was a second half substitute in Portsmouth’s 4-4
away draw with Bury. Abu Ogogo was
booked in the 72nd min and played the full game for Dagenham &
Redbridge in their 3-0 humiliation to Northampton town at home.
In the
English Conference, defender Kelvin
Amankwaah played 89min for Salisbury City who drew 2-2 away at Chester City
SPAIN
In the
Primera Division, Fatau Mohammed was
a bench warmer in Granada’s 0-3 loss to Rayo Vallecano. Richmond Boakye-Yiadom scored his fifth goal of the season for
Elche in the 63rd min and was replaced in the 75th min
when Elche drew 1-1 at home with Levente.
In the
segunda Division, Thomas Partey was
very instrumental in the Mallorca midfield but could not help his side avoid a
narrow 1-0 defeat to Alaves.
ITALY
Sulley
Muntari was booked
in the 33rd min and was replaced by countryman Micheal Essien 25 min later as AC Milan succumbed to a 2-0 defeat
against AS Roma at the Stadio Olimpico. Godfred
Donsah could not get any min of time in Hellas Verona’s 4-0 triumph over
Catania. Kingsley Boateng was an
unused substitute for Catania. Alfred
Duncan played 90min for Livorno when they lost 2-0 at home to Lazio. Emmanuel Agyemang Badu was booked in
the 28th min before being sacrificed for Piotr Zielinski in the 45th
min when Udinesi lost 2-0 to Torino. Italian born Ghanaian striker Emmanuel Gyasi was not included in the
Torino team. Isaac Cofie could not
feature for Genoa when they took on Atalanta.
In Serie B,
Cesena lost 3-0 at home to Brescia. Moro
Alhassan watched from the bench for Cesena while Isaac Ntow could not make the Brescia match day squad. In other
games former under 20 left back Masahudu
Alhassan got booked and played full game for Latina who lost 1-3 to Palermo
at home. Acosty Boadu- Maxwell was
an unused substitute in Carpi’s 0-0 draw with Siena.
GERMANY
Karim
Bellarabi came on to
play the second 45min for Eintracht Braunschweig. Kelvin-Prince Boateng was a full timer when Schalke lost 1-0 to
Borussia Monchengladbach at home. Anthony
Annan was on the Schalke bench.
In the Bundesliga
2, Charles Takyi was sent off in the
43rd min after receiving his second bookable offends when Energie
Cottbus lost 3-1 away at FSV Frankfurt. Abdul
Baba Rahman was on the bench when SpVgg Greuther Furth was beaten 2-1 at
home by TSV 1860 Munich at Trolli Arena.
FRANCE
Jonathan
Mensah was named
in the starting eleven of Evian who lost 2-1 at home to St Etienne. Striker Abdul Majeed Waris made an injury
return to the Valenciennes team that lost 1-0 to Guingamp. Hard working John Boye was in full action for Stade
Rennes who were held 1-1 at home by Lorient. Marseille talisman Andre Ayew played full throttle they drew one all with Nantes. Jordan Ayew helped Sochaux grab a point
at home when they drew 1-1 with Paris Saint-Germain
In Ligue 2, Kwame Nsor watched from the stands when
Metz took on AJ Auxerre as his side Metz won 3-0.
BELGIUM
Versatile Nana Kwasi Asare was in action for KAA
Gent when they managed a 1-1 draw game with KV Oostende. Abraham Kudermo was introduced in the 80th min and
scored when Royal Charleroi SC won 3-0 at home over Mechelen. Abdul Iddi Yakini was missing from the
Mechelen squad. Bernard Yao Kumordzi
played the entire duration as Genk was able to hold Zulte-Waregem to a 2-2 draw
at the Regenboogstadion. Frank
Acheampong was on the bench for Anderlecht in their 2-1 victory over
Standard Liege. Daniel Opare was a
second half substitute for Liege. Jerry
Vandam was also in action for KSC Lokeren who lost 1-3 at home to Club
Brugge.
SWITZERLAND
Ishmeal
Yartey and Ebenezer Assifuah helped Sion to beat
FC Aarau 2-0 at home. Samuel Afful
was still out due to injury when his team Young Boys managed a 1-0 away win at
Lausanne Sports.
USA
Dominic
Oduro came on in
the 68th min for Columbus Crew who drew 1-1 with New York Red Bull. Lyod Sam was in full action for Red
Bull. Gershon Koffie played the
entire duration for Vancouver Whitecaps who went away to draw 2-2 with Real
Salt Lake.
SOUTH AFRICA
Abdul Basit came on and scored in the 87th min in Free State Stars
2-3 home loss to Mpumalanga Black Aces. Goalkeeper Daniel Agyei was the substitute goalkeeper for Free State. Ghana’s
number one Abdul Fatau Dauda was on
the bench for Orlando Pirates in their 1-1 draw with Silver Stars at the
Pirates stadium.
SWEDEN
Midfielder Samuel Mensah was an unused substitute
when his Orebro SK outfit ended their winless streak after beating Atvidabergs
FF in the Swedish Allsvenskanliga. Mohammed
Abubakar was not included in the Atvidabergs team. Daniel Amartey was booked in the 21st min and was
substituted 11min later when Djurgarden beat Brommapojkarna 3-2 at home. Yusif Chibsah was not in the Djurgarden
team. Former Right to Dream Academy graduate David Accam scored in the 57th and 61st min
and was substituted in the 88th min when Helsinborg beat Mjallby 3-1
at home. Defender Kwame Bonsu was in
action for Mjallby and was substituted in the 81st min. Two Ghanaian
started for either side in the game between BK Hacken and AIK.Both Walid Atta and Nasiru Mahammed stated for Hacken while former under 20 left back Ebenezer Ofori and Robin Quaison also started for AIK.
SCOTLAND
Daniel
Boateng was on the
bench when Hibernian lost 1-2 to Heart of Midothian at the Easter Road Stadium.
Prince Buaben made way in the 46th
min in Partick Thistle 1-1 with St Mirren.
NETHERLAND
Elvis Manu limped off in the 33rd min after sustaining an injury
when his side Cambuur Leeuwarden was humiliated at home by Feyenood Rotterdam
as they lost 5-1. Jeffery Sarpong
watched from the bench for NAC Breda when they drew 1-1 with RKC Waalwijk. Midfielder
Mitch Apau enjoyed the entire
duration for Waalwijk. Shadrach Eghan
came on in the 75th min to urge Twente Enschede beat NEC Nijmegen
5-2. Fred Benson came on in the 72nd
min for PEC Zwolle who lost 2-1 to PSV Eindhoven at home. Kwame Quansah started and played full 90min for Heracles Almelo in
their 1-1 draw with Ajax Amsterdam. Edwin
Gyasi and Mathew Amoah were
bench warmers for Heracles. Christian
Atsu set up the second goal for Vitessi when they were held to a 2-2 draw
at home by Go Ahead Eagles. 20 year old Mawouna
Kodjo Amevor was on the GAE bench.
In the
Eerste Divisie, Erixon Danso played
68min for Dordrecht who shared spoils with Sparta Rotterdam as the game ended
0-0. Jonathan Opoku was in full time
action for Fortuna Sittard who went away to pick a point as they drew 1-1 with
FC Emmen VV.
RUSSIA
Mubarak
Wakasu came on to
play the last 15min for Rubin Kazan who lost 2-1 to CSKA Moscow
TURKEY
Evergreen Jerry Akaminko was in the heart of defense
for Eskirsehirspor who lost narrowly by 1-0 to Erciyesspor.
NORWAY
Mahatma Otoo scored in Sognal 3-0 win over Haugesund in the Norwegian top
flight.
EGYPT
John Antwi scored his 10th goal for Ismaily when they lost 3-2 to
Tala El Geish at home.
DENMARK
Denish born
Ghanaian Kelvin Mensah scored the
second goal for Viborg who conquered AGF 3-0 in the Denish Superliga.
By Frank
Darkwah
Follow Frank Darkwah on twitter.@Blaqqkoffi
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