European football specialist Herbert Boakye Yiadom brings to you a comprehensive report on how Ghanaian players performed abroad on Friday and Saturday in their respective leagues.
Samuel Asamoah scored a hat-trick for St.Truiden in their 5-2 win over Eupen on Saturday. Asamoah was sent off the game after picking a second yellow card.
Winful Cobbinah scored the only goal of the game for Tirana in their victory against Vialanza in the Albanian Premier League
Kevin-Prince Boateng climbed off the bench to score for Besiktas in their 3-0 win over Gaziantep on his debut appearance for the club.
Herbert Boakye Yiadom gives you a lowdown on how the players fared in abroad…
ENGLAND
In the Premier League, Jordan Ayew played the entire duration for Crystal Palace in their 3-1 defeat to Everton.
Jeffrey Schlupp missed the game due to injury
In the Championship, Andre Ayew played the entire duration for Swansea as they lost to Derby by 3-2
Andy Yiadom missed Reading’s game over the weekend due to injury.
Albert Adomah made his debut for Cardiff City in their 1-0 win over Luton
SPAIN
Thomas Partey played the full throttle for Atletico Madrid in their 1-0 win over Granada
Mohammed Salisu lasted 90 minutes for Real Valladolid in their 1-1 draw against Villareal
ITALY
In Serie A, Emmanuel Agyeman Badu was not included in the match day squad of Hellas Verona’s in their game against Juventus.
Claud Adjapong was on the bench for Verona
Alfred Duncan was not included in Fiorentina’s squad against Atlanta
Claud Adjapong was unused substitute in the game
In the Serie B, Emmanuel Gyasi saw 84 minutes of action for Spezia in their 3-0 win over Perugia
Bright Addae played 78 minutes for Juve Stabia in their 2-1 defeat to Perugia
GERMANY
In the Bundesliga, Bernard Tekpetey and Opoku Ampomah featured for Dusseldorf as they drew against Wolfsburg
Kasim Adams was unused substitute in the game.
Christopher Antwi-Adjei played 90 minutes for Paderborn in their 1-1 draw against Schalke
In the Bundesliga 2, David Atanga warmed the bench in Holstein Kiel 2-0 win over Karlsruher
FRANCE
In the Ligue 1, John Boye played 90 minutes for Metz as they lost 2-1 to Bordeaux.
Enock Kwarteng saw 19 minutes of action for Bordeaux in their 2-1 win over Bordeaux
In the Ligue II, Emmanuel Assifuah played no part in Le Havre’s 1-1 draw against Caen
Mohammed Rabiu was not included in Paris FC 2-1 win over Chambly
Abdul Samed Salis was unused substitute for Clermont in their 3-1 win over Valenciennes
ALBANIA
Winful Cobbinah scored the only goal of the game for Tirana in their victory against Vialanza in the Albanian Premier League
BELGIUM
Jonathan Osabutey lasted 71 minutes for Mouscron in their 3-1 win over Oostende
Gideon Mensah saw 72 minutes of action for Waregem in their 4-0 defeat to Charleroi
Emmanuel Adjei-Sowuah played 90 minutes for Eupen
Godfred Donsah warmed the bench for Cercle Brugge in their 3-2 win over KV Mechelen
Samuel Asamoah scored a hat-trick for St.Truiden as they thrashed Eupen 5-2
Nana Asare played no part in Gent 1-1 draw against Anderlecht.
Francis Amuzu played 90 minutes for Anderlecht
In the Proximus League, Kamal Sowah played the full throttle for Leuven in their 3-0 win over Lommel
PORTUGAL
Emmanuel Hackman was on the bench for Portimonese as they lost by a lone goal to Tondela
Lawrence Ofori saw 71 minutes of action for Famalicao as they were thrashed 7-0 by Guimaraes.
Amoah, Aziz, Medarious and Alhassan Wakaso missed the game for Guimaraes
Yaw Ackah played 90 minutes for Boavista in their 1-0 win over Ferreira.
TURKEY
Kevin-Prince Boateng climbed off the bench to score for Besiktas in their 3-0 win over Gaziantep
Patrick Twumasi was introduced into the game for Gaziantep in the second half while Rahman Chibsah warmed the bench.
Abdul Tetteh missed the game for Gaziantep
Afriyie Acquah played the entire duration for Yeni Malatyaspor in their 1-0 defeat to Ankaragucu
Caleb Ekuban missed Trabzonspor’s game against Genclerbirligi on Saturday
UAE
George Dwubeng played 90 minutes for Al Wasl in their 1-1 draw with Ajman
William Owusu scored for Ajman in the game
Source:Â GHANAsoccernet.com