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    How Ghanaian players performed on matchday two of the UEFA Champions League

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read7 Views
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    L-R Kudus, Inaki Williams and Addai all featured in round 2 of the UCL L-R Kudus, Inaki Williams and Addai all featured in round 2 of the UCL

    Over two nights, when Europe’s grandest stage demanded heroes, Ghanaian players

    stepped onto pitches across the continent, each weaving a different tale, one of glory, another of silence, and others of struggle beneath the floodlights.

    From Norway to Baku, from Dortmund to Monaco, the players carried their nation’s pride under the Champions League lights.

    Some were game-changers, turning contests on their head; others were reduced to spectators, waiting for a chance that never came.

    Each story carried its own weight, drama, disappointment, and delight in equal measure.

    Liverpool legend John Barnes declared bankrupt

    Thomas Partey

    At Villarreal’s Estadio de la Cerámica, the cameras panned past Thomas Partey, seated calmly on the bench, as Juventus prepared for battle.

    The Ghanaian midfielder, who had impressed over the weekend against Athletic Bilbao, was left unused throughout the contest as his team drew 2-2.

    Kudus Mohammed

    In Norway, however, the script belonged to Kudus Mohammed. Tottenham were two goals down to Bodo/Glimt, desperate for inspiration, when the Ghanaian was introduced in the 60th minute.

    From the moment he touched the ball, the atmosphere shifted. Kudus drove forward with intent, completing five of nine dribbles, spraying 19 accurate passes from 21 attempts, and racking up 40 touches in just half an hour.

    Spurs clawed their way back into the game, salvaging a point, and though he didn’t score, Kudus was the catalyst.

    Emmanuel Addai

    Far away in Baku, Emmanuel Addai delivered the most decisive Ghanaian contribution of the round.

    Introduced in the 70th minute for Qarabag against Copenhagen, he wasted little time in making a mark in the game.

    Thirteen minutes later, he ghosted into the box and finished with composure to secure a 2–0 victory.

    The stadium erupted, and Qarabag celebrated their perfect start to the group stage.

    Inaki Williams

    Not every tale was triumphant. At the intimidating Signal Iduna Park, Inaki Williams endured a difficult evening.

    Dortmund’s relentless press overran Athletic Bilbao, and Williams, usually a weapon with his pace, was starved of service.

    Substituted at halftime with his side already reeling, he could only watch the second half unravel into a heavy 4–1 defeat.

    Mohammed Salisu

    There was, however, steel and composure in Monaco. Mohammed Salisu, standing tall at the heart of their defense, faced the fury of Manchester City’s attack.

    For 83 minutes, he blocked, intercepted, and cleared his lines refusing to be bullied by world-class forwards.

    Monaco earned a 2–2 draw, a result that felt like victory, and Salisu’s disciplined display was one of the key reasons why.

    Substituted late for fresh legs, he had already done enough to prove his value.

    Two nights of Champions League football left no single storyline for Ghanaian players, but a mosaic of contrasting realities.

    Together, they painted a picture of how unforgiving yet rewarding Europe’s biggest stage can be, where every minute played, or not played, becomes part of a larger tale.

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