Ghanaian players abroad had a mixed bag of performances for their respective clubs over the weekend. While some players impressed with their skills, others faced setbacks.
3Sports evaluates Ghanaian players overseas performances from the weekend.
Tariqe Fosu Scores for Northampton Town
Ghanaian winger Tariqe Fosu found the net for Northampton Town in their 1-1 draw against Wigan Athletic on the final day of the 2024/25 League One season. Fosu’s goal marked his fourth in 21 league appearances for Northampton this season.
Ransford Yeboah Nets 12th Goal
Ghanaian forward Ransford-Yeboah scored his 12th league goal of the season, contributing to Hamburger SV’s 4-0 victory over SV Darmstadt 98 in the 2. Bundesliga. His goals underscore his importance to the team’s offense.
Kasim Adams Scores Consolation Goal
Ghana defender Kasim Adams netted his first goal of the season for Servette FC, but it was only a consolation in their 5-1 thrashing by FC Basel in the Swiss Super League.
Jalal Abdullai Scores Dramatic Winner
Young Ghanaian forward Jalal Abdullai scored a stoppage-time winner to hand Molde FK a 2-1 victory over FK Haugesund in the Norwegian Eliteserien. The goal marked Abdullai’s first league goal since joining Molde.
Semenyo Registers Sixth Assist
Antoine Semenyo registered his sixth assist of the season in AFC Bournemouth’s 2-1 victory over Arsenal. Semenyo has impressed in the Premier League this term, with 17 goal contributions in all competitions.
Bernard Tekpetey Lifts League Trophy
Bernard Tekpetey lifted his fifth league trophy with FC Ludogorets Razgrad after they were crowned champions. Despite missing most of the season due to injury, Tekpetey celebrated the title win.
Jordan Ayew Scores for Leicester City
Ghanaian striker Jordan Ayew netted his fifth goal of the season as Leicester City secured a 2-0 win over Southampton. The former Crystal Palace goal was his third in 16 appearances against Southampton in the Premier League. Ayew’s goal also moved him to five league strikes this season, putting him just three goals behind Leicester’s top scorer, Jamie Vardy, who also scored in the match to take his tally to eight.