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Profiling the Ghana International Starring in the Premier League

Published on: 27 March 2024
Profiling the Ghana International Starring in the Premier League
Profiling the Ghana International Starring in the Premier League

Over the years, Ghanaians have lit up the Premier League and English football. While Michael Essien was a key cog in Chelsea’s winning machine under Jose Mourinho, Asamoah Gyan’s iconic goal celebrations lit up games for Sunderland and Sulley Muntari lifted the FA Cup for Portsmouth.

Now though, the next generation is coming through and impressing for clubs across England. Mohammed Kudus and Antoine Semenyo have been scoring goals for West Ham and Bournemouth this season and bettors making informed decisions, enhancing their gaming experience, and using  online casino real money and sports wagers, will certainly have an eye on the duo. Just like spinning the reels, there is always a chance the two Ghana players will pop up with a strike each week in the Premier League.

This article will profile the Ghana players currently plying their trade in England’s top-flight, the most-watched league on the planet.

Mohammed Kudus

Kudus signed for West Ham from Dutch giants Ajax in the summer of 2023 and has impressed during his debut season in the Premier League.

Quick, skillful, and full of energy, the midfielder has already scored six times in the top flight - including a goal in a memorable 2-0 victory over Manchester United - and has another six in the Europa League. With Lucas Paqueta linked with a move away from east London, Kudus could soon be an even more talismanic figure for the Hammers.

What’s more, at 23, he has time on his side to grow and develop and boasts the talent to be one of the top players in Europe.

Antoine Semenyo

Semenyo’s father played in the Ghanaian Premier League and the London-born frontman is now impressing in the Premier League of England.

The forward hit the headlines after his brace completed Bournemouth’s  incredible comeback victory over Luton having trailed 3-0 at home to the Hatters. Semenyo’s direct running, trickery, and ferocious shooting ability means he often has an impact and netted in the games at Newcastle and Burnley.

Starting his career with Bristol City, his rise has been rapid this campaign as he closes in on 20 caps for the Ghana national team.

Thomas Partey

Starting his career with Atletico Madrid in Spain, the Ghana midfielder won a La Liga title winners’ medal with Diego Simeone’s side having made enough appearances before joining Arsenal.

The 30-year-old has been a key player as Mikel Arteta has transformed the Gunners into a side hunting Manchester City and Liverpool for the Premier League top spot.

Comfortable in possession, full of energy, and good at breaking up the play, Partey possesses the genuine quality to play for Europe’s top clubs like Atletico and Arsenal and now at 30, has the experience that will be key for Ghana over the coming years.

Jordan Ayew

Ayew, the brother of Andre and son of Ghana icon Abedi Pele, has made more than 200 appearances in the Premier League for Aston Villa, Swansea City, and Crystal Palace.

Having spent the last six seasons at Selhurst Park, the 32-year-old is now one of the wise heads at Palace and combines strong hold-up play with a will to run at the opposition.

Ayew has scored 22 goals for the Eagles and is a team player, often making smart runs to create space for his Palace teammates and running the hard yards to disrupt the opposition's defense.

The forward has earned 100 caps for Ghana and has also featured in the World Cup finals for his country.

Tariq Lamptey

Lamptey was born in England to Ghanaian parents and started his career with Chelsea. Moving to Brighton in 2019, the right-back has been tipped as one of the best up-and-coming players and now, at 23, has been an important member of the Seagulls squad that has progressed to reach European competition.

Previously an England youth international, Lamptey switched allegiance to Ghana in 2022 and has earned four caps for the Black Stars.

Ghana Players in The Championship

The Championship is often described as one of the most exciting leagues in the world with 24 clubs all capable of beating each other and battling for supremacy to reach the promised land of the Premier League.

Ghanaians are also featuring in this league too, with Kamaldeen Sulemana, Abdul Fatawa, and Brandon Thomas-Asante all appearing for top clubs.

While Sulemana plays for Southampton and was with the club in the Premier League, Fatawu is currently on loan at Leicester and could find himself in the top flight if they decide to sign him from Portuguese giants Sporting. Thomas-Asante, meanwhile, plays for West Brom and has 19 goals in 61 matches for the Baggies.

Summing Up

Ghana players have played an integral role in English football, featuring for some of the nation’s biggest clubs in the Premier League. While Essien is perhaps the most successful player, winning titles with Chelsea two decades ago, the new crop of Ghanaians has the potential to have a similar impact.

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