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  • Salis Abdul Samed: The Ghanaian Midfielder Making Strides at Lens

    Despite impressing in their efforts to build a strong national team, Ghana were dealt another extremely bitter disappointment on the World Cup stage. While the team showed a great deal of fight in a tough group consisting of Uruguay, Portugal and South Korea, ultimately the Black Stars failed to make it out of the group.…

  • Antoine Semenyo – Bristol City’s Ex Ghanaian Star Ready For Relegation Battle at Bournemouth

    Antoine Semenyo’s stock has never been higher than it is right now – his blistering form for Bristol City over the last two Championship campaigns rewarding him with a move to the Premier League, a first international cap for Ghana also came his way. He’s not always been in the limelight however for positive reasons,…

  • Rémy Cabella – The Newcastle ‘Flop’ Thriving Once Again at Lille

    Remember Rémy Cabella, Newcastle fans? That slight little attacking midfielder signed as part of the ‘French Revolution’ at St James’ Park in the mid-2010s? That’s right, the guy signed under Alan Pardew for around £12m, who would contribute a measly two assists and just one goal, before being shipped straight back to France with Marseille…

  • Giorgio Scalvini – Another Hidden Gem Growing in Gasperini’s Latest Atalanta Revolution

    Atalanta and Gian Piero Gasperini are one of the feel-good success stories in Europe that every so often gives you a kind reminder that all is perhaps not lost in the murky world of football. In 2020, Atalanta were one of the best teams in Europe and certainly one of the most in-form teams in…

  • Ademola Lookman: The Journeyman Who Has Found His Home in Atalanta

    “That’s a really tough one. I think trying to speak and communicate as much as you can with family, whether that’s on FaceTime on the phone, or texting,” he added. These were the words of Ademola Lookman, talking to Sarah Shephard of The Athletic recently. He was asked how he felt dealing loneliness that comes…

  • Moises Caicedo – Meteoric Feels Insufficient

    The night of December 21st, 2020, Moises Caicedo walked off of the field for the last time as an Independiente del Valle player. They had just suffered a 1-0 loss to CD Macara in the Second Phase of the Ecuadorian Serie A. Just a few days later, he was plucked from his native land to…

  • Stefan Bajčetić: Liverpool’s Technically Astute and Commanding Midfield Presence

    Stefan Bajčetić received a standing ovation from the Anfield terraces as he was substituted against Everton on February 13. The teenager was named as man of the match in his first ever Merseyside derby. He emanated maturity way beyond his years: a pillar of calmness, technique and dynamism that dictated proceedings from the middle of…

  • Player Profile: Genk’s Mike Trésor Ndayishimiye

    Racing Genk is enjoying another fantastic season in the Jupiler Pro League. After 24 matches, the Limburg-based side leads the league by seven points over last season’s runners-up Union St. Gilloise. Chasing their fifth title in club history, Genk has a number of players having fantastic seasons.     That includes Belgian Mike Trésor Ndayishimiye, or…

  • Jeffrey Schlupp: Crystal Palace’s Ghanaian Jack-of-all-Trades

    Jeffrey Schlupp is a fascinating case study in the art of perception. It’s always felt like the Ghana international has been on the fringes of every team he’s been at; a bit part player capable of remarkable moments of attacking intelligence, but a disposable option at that. Yet here he is at 30 years old…

  • Marcus Rashford: A Potential Fulfilled

    You know that scene in Space Jam where the Monstars stole the NBA players’ ability, and suddenly the most talented players in the world couldn’t make a dunk or a pass. Over the last year, fiction became reality as this happened to Marcus Rashford. After successive world-class seasons, it looked like the academy graduate was…