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Performance of Ghanaian Players Abroad wrap-up: Tetteh, Ayew brothers, Ekuban score for respective clubs

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This is a comprehensive report on how Ghanaian players performed abroad in their respective leagues over the weekend.

Samuel Tetteh scored for Lask Linz in their 5-1 win over Hartberg in the Austrian League on Sunday.

Andre and Jordan Ayew were on target for their respective club over the weekend.

Caleb Ekuban also scored his first goal for Trabzonspor in 2020

Herbert Boakye Yiadom gives you a lowdown on how the players fared in abroad…

ENGLAND

In the Premier League, Jordan Ayew scored the only goal of the game as Crystal Palace defeated Brighton 1-0.

Jeffrey Schlupp missed the game due to injury

Daniel Amartey missed Leicester City’s game against Norwich

Christian Atsu played no part in Newcastle United’s game against Burnley

In the Championship, Andre Ayew scored his 12th goal of the season for Swansea in their 2-2 draw against Blackburn

Andy Yiadom lasted the entire duration for Reading as they won 2-0 against Barnsley

Albert Adomah played 90 minutes for Cardiff City as they were held to a draw at home by Brentford

In the League One, Kwesi Appiah saw 75 minutes of action for AFC Wimbledon in their 2-1 win over Gillingham

SPAIN

In the La Liga, Joseph Aidoo was unused substitute for Celta Vigo as they drew against Granada

Mohammed Salisu played 90 minutes for Valladolid in their 1-0 defeat to Real Sociedad

Thomas Partey lasted the entire duration for Atl. Madrid in their 1-1 draw against Espanyol

Lumor and Baba Iddrisu featured for Mallorca in their 1-0 defeat to Getafe

ITALY

In the Serie B, Emmanuel Gyasi scored for Spezia in their 3-1 defeat to Benevento

Abdul Basit played no part in the game for Benevento

Bright Addae played the entire duration for Juve Stabia in their 2-2 draw against Trapani

GERMANY

In the Bundesliga, Opoku Ampomah saw 28 minutes of action for Dusseldorf in their 3-3 draw against Hertha Berlin.

Bernard Tekpetey and Kelvin Ofori were unused substitutes in the game for Dusseldorf

Christopher Antwi-Adjei played 55 minutes for Paderborn in their 2-0 defeat to Mainz

In the Bundesliga 2, Hans Nunoo Sarpei made a brief appearance for Greuther Furth against Stuttgart

Godsway Donyoh saw 79 minutes of action for Dynamo Dresden in their 2-1 win against Regensburg

Daniel Kyereh played the full throttle for Wehen in their 1-0 defeat to Arminia Bielefied

FRANCE

In the Ligue 1, Majeed Waris was introduced into the game in the 65th minute for Strasbourg as they lost 3-0 to Montpellier

John Boye lasted the entire duration for Metz in their 1-0 win over Amiens

Enoch Kwarteng played the entire duration for Bordeaux in their 1-1 draw against Nice

In the Ligue II, Emmanuel Assifuah played no part in Le Havre’s game over the weekend.

Abdul Samed Salis was unused substitute in the game for Clermont

ALBANIA

Winful Cobbinah featured in KF Tirana 5-1 win over Partizani

AUSTRIA

Samuel Tetteh scored for Lask Linz in their 5-1 win over Hartberg

Isaac Donkor missed Sturm Graz game against Austria Vienna

Flex Adjei lasted the entire duration for Tirol in their 1-1 draw against Admira.

Seth Paintsil missed the game for Admira

AZERBAIJAN

Kwabena Owusu played the entire duration for Qarabag as they drew against Sabah Baku

BELGIUM

In the Jupiler League, Joseph Paintsil made a brief appearance for Genk in their 2-1 defeat to Club Brugge.

Godfred Donsah came off the bench to help Cercle Brugge beat Gent 1-0.

Samuel Asamoah saw 82 minutes of action for St.Truiden as they lost by 3-0 to KV Mechelen

Thomas Agyepong saw 75 minutes of action for Waasland-Beveren as they lost 3-0 to Anderlecht

Francis Amuzu scored for Anderlecht in the game

Derrick Luckassen was unused substitute in the game for Anderlecht

Emmanuel Adjei Sowuah was on the bench for Eupen as they won 2-1 against Mouscron.

Jonathan Osabutey played 45 minutes for Mouscron

Gideon Mensah lasted the entire duration for Waregem in their 2-2 draw against Kortrijk

Eric Ocansey made a brief appearance in the game for Kortrijk

BULGARIA

Edwin Gyasi played 90 minutes for CSKA Sofia in their 2-1 defeat to Tsarsko Selo

Mohammed Nasiru saw 36 minutes of action for Levski Sofia as they lost 2-1 to Slavia Sofia

CROATIA

Obeng Regan played no part in Istra 1961 game against Gorcia

CZECH REPUBLIC

Benjamin Tetteh saw 83 minutes of action for Sparta Prague in their 2-2 draw against Zlin

DENMARK

In the SuperLiga, Kudus Mohammed scored in Nordjaelland’s 2-1 win over Esbjerg

Abdul Munin, Isaac Atanga, Diomande Mohammed, Antwi Clinton featured in the game for Nordjaelland.

Dauda Mohammed climbed off the bench to play 10 minutes for Esbjerg

PORTUGAL

Yaw Ackah saw 80 minutes of action for Boavista in their 1-0 defeat to Gil Vicente

Emmanuel Hackman played 54 minutes for Portimonense as they were held to a draw at home by Setubal

SAUDI ARABIA

Samuel Owusu scored for Al Feiha in their 3-1 win over Al-Raed

SERBIA

Richmond Boakye Yiadom saw 33 minutes of action for Red Star Belgrade against Partizan

SLOVAKIA

Osman Bukari lasted 90 minutes for Trencin in their 2-1 win over Sered

Benson Anang saw 45 minutes of action for Zilina as they drew 2-2 against Dun.Streda

Edmund Addo lasted 90 minutes for Senica as they drew against Pohronie

TURKEY

In the Super Lig, Kevin-Prince Boateng saw 29 minutes of action for Besiktas in their 2-1 win over Alanyaspor

Caleb Ekuban scored for Trabzonspor in their 5-2 win over Rizespor

Afriyie Acquah played 90 minutes for Yeni Malatyaspor as they lost 2-0 to Denizlispor

Isaac Cofie played no part in Sivasspor 3-0 win over Ankaragucu

USA

In the MLS, David Accam played 64 minutes for Nashville in their 2-1 defeat to Atlanta United

Jonathan Mensah and Harrison Afful featured in Columbus Crew’s 1-0 win against New York City

Latif Blessing saw 90 minutes of action for Los Angeles FC in their 1-0 win over Inter Miami

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