Ghanaian Players Abroad: Weekend Performance Roundup

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Ghanaian Players Abroad: Weekend Performance Roundup

Accra, Ghana – August 18, 2025

Ghanaian internationals lit up early fixtures across top European competitions this weekend, delivering key contributions and strong starts to the season. Here’s how our stars fared:

Tottenham Hotspur – Mohammed Kudus

  • Burst onto the Premier League stage with an exceptional debut, assisting both goals for Richarlison in Spurs’ 3–0 win over Burnley. His intelligent movement, dribbling, and vision drew widespread acclaim.
  • His first touch against Burnley went viral for its precision and flair, highlighting his technical ability.
  • Fans and pundits praised his strength and creative influence throughout the match, with early signs pointing to a pivotal role at Spurs this season.

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Bournemouth – Antoine Semenyo

  • Delivered a heroic brace against Liverpool, again demonstrating his resilience and goal-scoring instincts despite facing racial abuse. His performance remains a talking point and a testament to his mental fortitude.

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Villarreal – Thomas Partey

  • Featured prominently in Villarreal’s setup during their match as part of the weekend fixtures, adding stability in midfield and helping his side push forward in their campaign.

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St Gallen – Lawrence Ati-Zigi

  • Kept a clean sheet as St Gallen emphatically won 13–0 in their Swiss Cup tie, showcasing commanding goalkeeping presence throughout the match.

 

Auxerre – Gideon Mensah

  • Completed the full 90 minutes in Auxerre’s narrow 1–0 victory, reinforcing his importance in the defensive unit.

 

Nordsjælland – Prince Amoako Junior

  • Made a spectacular Superliga debut, scoring within 4 minutes and adding an assist in a 3–2 win. The 18-year-old’s breakout performance signals a promising career ahead.

 

Weekend Snapshot: Ghanaian Stars Brief Overview

Player Club & Competition Highlight Performance
Mohammed Kudus Tottenham (Premier League) 2 assists in debut, dazzling touch, instant impact
Antoine Semenyo Bournemouth (Premier League) Scored brace, defied adversity
Thomas Partey Villarreal (La Liga) Key midfield display
Lawrence Ati-Zigi St Gallen (Swiss Cup) Clean sheet in 13–0 win
Gideon Mensah Auxerre (Ligue 1) Full match in a 1–0 victory
Prince Amoako Junior Nordsjælland (Danish Superliga) Scored & assisted in debut

Final Thoughts

This weekend reaffirmed Ghanaian talent across the continent: Kudus dazzled in England, Semenyo persevered under pressure, Amoako announced himself as a bright prospect, while others delivered stability and leadership on the pitch. The momentum is building, and it’s clear that Black Stars fans have plenty to look forward to in the season ahead.

Source – My News Ghana

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