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#BlackStarsAbroad: Fuseini, Semenyo, Adomah score as Ayew suffers defeat

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Max Online brings you the latest updates of Ghanaian football stars making a name for themselves around the world as the 2024-25 season kicks off.

Antoine Semenyo picked up from where he left off last season with yet another goal for Bournemouth as they drew 1-1 away with Nottingham Forest.

Jordan Ayew received a yellow card late in the game against Brentford after coming on to replace Japanese international Daichi Kamada, as Crystal Palace lost 2-1 away.

Mohammed Kudus played the full throttle as West Ham lost 1-2 at home to Aston Villa.

Amankwah Forson was in action for Norwich as Blackburn Rovers held them to a 2-2 draw.

Kwame Poku found the back of the net twice for Peterborough as they defeated Shwresbury United 1-4 away.

Veteran winger Albert Adomah was on target for Walsall, as Joojo Wollacot kept a clean sheet for Crawley against Cambridge.

In the Spanish La Liga, Abdul Mumin was in fantastic form as Rayou Vallecano stunned Real Sociedad away.

Baba Iddrisu was a second-half substitute in Almeria’s 2-2 draw against Racing Santander in La Liga II.

Emmanuel Gyasi failed to score as Empoli were held to a goalless draw by AC Monza.

Augustine Boakye suffered a defeat in his Ligue 1 debut for St. Etienne to Mohammed Salisu’s AS Monaco.

Alidu Seidu’s excellent performance ensured Stade Rennes beat Ernest Nuamah’s Lyon 3-0. Nuamah lasted 76 minutes.

Elisha Owusu played the full game in Auxerre’s 2-1 win against OGC Nice on Sunday night.

Mohammed Fuseini scored a late winner for Union Saint-Gilloise on Sunday against Chaleroi.

Dennis Odoi was sent off in Antwerp’s 1-0 defeat to his former side, Club Brugge.

Lawrence Agyekum and Abu Francis were two pivotal midfielders in for Cercle Brugge as they drew 1-1 with Oud-Heverlee Leuven.

In Sweden, former Black Meteors defender Terry Yegbe scored as Elfsborg drew 1-1 with Mjallby.

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