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Sports News of Monday, 22 April 2019

Source: goal.com

The best and worst of Ghanaian players abroad

Frank Acheampong scored a solo for Henan Jianye Frank Acheampong scored a solo for Henan Jianye

Too Good: John Boye - Leaders Metz are very much on course to win the French second tier to gain promotion to Ligue 1. On Friday, The Maroons beat Gazelec Ajaccio 2-0 to boost their quest thanks to goals from the Ghana centre-back and Ibrahima Niane.

Too Good: Frank Acheampong - What a goal it was for the winger in the Chinese Super League on Saturday as he picked up the ball in his own half, beat four men in a blistering solo run and planted the ball into the lower left corner of the net in Tianjin Teda's 3-2 victory over Henan Jianye. It was his second goal in six games.

Too Good: Dauda Mohammed - The on-loan Anderlecht attacker fetched his third goal for Vitesse Arnhem in the Dutch Eredivisie on Saturday, as Vitas handed PEC Zwolle a 4-1 defeat. He joined the game as a 60th-minute substitute.

Bad: Kevin-Prince Boateng - The German-born player's woes at Barcelona continues following his loan transfer from Sassuolo in January. On Saturday, he was once again nowhere to be found on the line-up as the Blaugrana beat Real Sociedad 2-1 in the Spanish La Liga. He has so far made only two league outings for his new club and remained an unused substitute on seven occasions.

Good: Majeed Waris - On Wednesday, the striker was on target as Nantes stunned PSG 3-2 in the French Ligue 1. On Sunday, he produced an assist in a 3-2 victory over Amiens. Significantly, his last game was a landmark 100th appearance for the 27-year-old in Ligue 1.