Performance of Ghanaian players abroad I

Published on: 15 May 2011

Portugal:

Beira Mar dropped closer to the relegation zone after they were swept aside 2-0 by Nacional.

Ghana youth winger Ishmael Yartey was introduced on the hour mark by Beira Mar.

England:

Ghana captain John Mensah played 87 minutes in the Sunderland defence which lost 1-3 to relegation contenders Wolverhampton.

Sulley Muntari missed out of the first team while striker Asamoah Gyan continues to nurse his injury.

Blackpool recorded their first win in five games with a deserving 4-3 win over Bolton Wanderers at the Bloomfield Road.

Gloves man Richard Kingson watched the action from the Blackpool dug-out.

Germany:

With final day fixtures in the Bundesliga I played on Saturday, there was no Ghanaian player in action for his club.

Some were out with various degrees of injuries while others failed to make the first team mark.

Wolfsburg scrapped all three points to survive relegation at the expense of TSG Hoffenheim brushing them aside 3-1.

Ghana defender Isaac Vorsah lost the battle against fitness and did not feature in the game for Hoffenheim.

Mainz 05 condemned relegated St Pauli to a 2-1 defeat to book a place in the Europa League next season.

Would-be Ghanaian Charles Takyi was rested.

There was neither Anthony Annan nor Hans Adu-Sarpei in the Schalke 04's squad that suffered a 2-1 loss at FC Cologne.

Annan could not recover in time from a toe injury to place in the game.

Former Ashanti Gold striker Eric Agyemang scored one of the three consolation goals for Burghausen which lost 3-4 to Saarbrücken in the German Liga 3.

Former Ghana U17 player Christian Saba warmed the bench for Bayern Munich's amateur team which humbled Unterhaching 4-0.

Italy:

Kevin-Prince Boateng watched AC Milan's resounding 4-1 victory over Cagliari from the stands.

Ahmed Barusso played the last ten minutes for ten-man Livorno which managed a 1-0 win over Piacenza at home.

Genoa loanee Isaac Cofie was booked on the 84th minute for Piacenza.

Denmark:

Randers FC stayed in eighth place despite suffering a 1-2 reverse to visiting BK Odense.

Ghanaian center-back Issah Ahmed lasted the entire game for Randers.

Belgium:

Daniel Opare helped Standard Liege to record a 2-1 win over Anderlecht and take a step closer to the Belgian title.

Scotland:

Francis Dickoh returned from suspension to play 33 minutes for Hibernian which lost 1-3 at home to Aberdeen.

Russia:

Haminu Dramani failed to make the first team grade of Lokomotiv Moscow which silenced Terek G. 4-0.

Sweden:

Right To Dream Academy graduate Abdul Majeed Warris was a 62nd minute substitute for Hacken which slipped to a 2-0 loss Kalmar in the Swedish Allsvenskan.

Switzerland:

Experienced midfielder Mark Edusei played in central midfield for Bellinzona which were held to a draw by Xamax.

Turkey:

Tawrick Jibril's Bucaspor face relegation after losing 4-2 to Manisaspor.

Dribbling wizard Jibril was booked on the 49th minute.

Israel:

Stephen Ahorlu and Eric Gawu both helped Hapoel Ashkelon to win 1-0 over Beitar Jerusalem.

Samuel Yeboah also lasted the entire duration for Beitar Jerusalem.

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