Sunday 25 October 2020

FORMER KOTOKO & UDINESE U-19 STAR GETS A DEAL WITH I-LEAGUE SIDE

Former Spanish top flight side, Granada's midfield anchor, Fatau Mohammed has sealed a deal to join second division I-League side, Mohammedan Sporting Club. 

Fatau happens to be the elder brother of former Ashantigold SC player Kadri Mohammed. Kadri is now with Arsenal Tula in Russia on loan from Dynamo Kiev in Ukraine.


He joins the Indian side on a short term deal. 
The player's employment with the club will commence from 10" November, 2020 till the end of the last I-League or Super Cup match of the season or tentatively 31 March 2021 whichever is earlier.

He is scheduled to bag $6,000 a month with the Kolkata based Hero I-League side. He will have accommodation during the contract period with the club and will receive two way flight tickets from Ghana -Kolkata & vice-versa.

However, he is expected to sign the agreement  by 26" October, 2020. 

Fatau who turns 28 in December last featured for Al Qadisiyah in 2019. He has been without a club since after his deal with the Saudi based side expired in June, 2019. 

From 2011 to 2016, the defensive midfielder represented 6 spanish sides in various tiers before a move to Gaziantepspor in Turkey.

He had his formative years at Asante Kotoko in Ghana and Udinese in Italy as well as Recre Granada and Cadiz B in Spain.

The Salt Lake Stadium based side last played at the top echelon of the Indian league in 2014 and his inclusion will boost their chances of making a come back.

Fellow I-League side, Bhawanipore attacker, Philip Adjah Tetteh was the last Ghanaian to play for the West Bengal side.



Story By: Gyamfi Din-Chin

Monday 12 October 2020

FOUR LESSONS FROM GHANA'S BIG WIN OVER QATAR

In a even game in terms possession, Ghana outscored Qatar by a four goal difference. It was all redemption for the Ghanaian side having been beaten by Mali in their previous friendly game.

 

Five changes to the side that were beaten by three goals told of the manager's intentions. Though a friendly, a double low could have dented Akonnor's stay as the leader of the coaching staff. The pressure had mounted up locally and there was something to vie for. 

Ghana managed to get four goals in the second half after a one all result in the first half. Despite ending the game on a high, 5-1, here are three things we observed;

 

NUMBER 3 LEFT-BACK?

Over 180 minutes of football and one thing was clear as a crystal ball, Ghana looked short in numbers at the left back position. The position has been referred to as the number 3 in tactical terms when playing with four men at the rear. At the African Cup of Nations held in 2019, Ghana tried three different players in that role before bowing out at Quarter Final stage. From there, Gideon Mensah has been the mainstay in the role having started in the last four games. On a bad day against the Malians, he was withdrawn with no direct replacement. Over the said period, Ghana has seemingly tried out new players in the other ten positions without any at the left-back position. 


4-4-2 MADE IT EASY

To every country, a system of play. The 4-4-2 formation, regardless of the variations seems to be a part of the Ghanaian football story. Having faced the Malians in a 4-3-3 formation, one thing was clearly wrong, role interpretation. This affected personnel positioning and the result was bizarre. In the former formation, the players looked comfortable in pressing (high or standard) and even got the first half from that. In ball retention and movements, there was no cause for alarm. Sevilla and Bayer Munich practice this to a greater effect. Formations of play are part of the football culture.


DEDE AT HIS BEST

Right after the lost to Mali, it was stated in our words that Dede Ayew will best help the team if he plays more central. Today, playing as the second striker off his younger brother, Jordan, the captain sailed the ship to shore without any difficulties. His ability to drift to wide areas, opened up spaces in the opponent's defense line. His awareness and goal scoring qualities were sold out too. Keep playing him there. 

 

YELLOW ROYAL?

Nationally, there's been a loud cry to return to the yellow kit as first choice for the national football teams. The majority have cried out that the white color does not tell the Ghanaian story. In the last defeat to Mali, the new white kits were launched and there was a fall. Today, the yellow won the game. This tells the tale of those who called for the change in home kit. Time to go all yellow?



By: Gyamfi Din-Chin




 


Friday 9 October 2020

FOUR THINGS OBSERVED FROM GHANA'S DEFEAT TO MALI

The Black Stars of Ghana were humiliated at the Emirhan Sport Center in Antalya, Turkey by the Eagles of Mali. The Ghanaian side under the tutelage of new Coach C.K Akonnor, suffered a three nil defeat in his maiden game in charge. 

 

The Eagles opened the scoring in the first three minutes through captain Hamari Traore. Traore turned provider as El Bilal Toure doubled their lead with Amadou Haidari adding a third to seal the win.

Here are 4 things we learnt from the game on the part of the Black Stars;

Failed Premiere 💔

In tandem with his first appearance, the gaffer also handed opportunities to some new faces in his line up. Eugene Ansah, Bernard Mensah, Alex Djiku, Tarique Fosu started their fisrt ever games for the senior national team. As bad as the game was, these four failed to make an exceptional mark. Ansah was hooked off with three minutes to spare in the first half. Mensah and Djiku failed to glitter in theri box-to-box role beside Thomas Partey who played as the pivot. Tarique did show glimpses but just like Gideon Mensah on the opposite flank, he was poor in defending as a full back. 18 year old, Kamal Deen who replaced Ansah offered less too though a bit better than Ansah in possession. Just like the gaffer, these boys failed their audition.


Dede Needs A Central Role 👊

Usually, flanks men are needed to be energetic not only skillful. Playing in wide areas require a lot of energy to move up and down the flank. The gaffers decision to play 30 year old, Dede Ayew as a right winger backfired. His lack of pace and inability to skip past markers was evident. On the 37th minute, he fancied a change in role with his junior brother, Jordan as he went upfront to lead the attacking line. Clearly, he is not the Ayew we saw in 2008 when he made his debut. To safe his face, it will be best to play him in central attacking roles like he does recently at Swansea City. 

 

No Ofori, No Goalkeeper? 😔

For all who doubted Richard Ofori's number one goal, today was a day to have faith in him. The goalkeeper nearing a move to Orlando Pirates from Maritzburg, all in South Africa  missed the game for obvious reasons. In his absence, Lawrence Ati had his chance. Lawrence failed to glamour amidst all the clamour for a new face in goal. He cannot be be Ofori's assistant to even say. The former Sochaux shot stopper faced four shots and conceded 3. This puts the balls back in the hands of Ofori and like Richard Kingston, the 26 yera old will be the nation's number one for many years to come. 


Failed Tactical Approach 💣

For most part of the game, the Ghanaian side stayed narrow in build up and defensive phases. The inability to create spaces in wide areas meant that the Mali defense was barely stretched. No gaps to feed one. With a rather flat midfield trio, the Black Stars played less progressive passes in the central areas with the players keeping it simple at times. No ball carrier in the central areas also meant that the narrow play was of no use in the middle. A change to three back (3 defenders) with 18 minutes to play caused another a goal as the Malians went out wide again to get their third goal. In actual fact, all the goals from the Eagles came from the wide areas after a few combination play in the middle. C.K Akonnor must have had a tactical lesson. 

 

Ghana next plays Qatar in another friendly on the 12th of October to climax their friendlies. 


By: Gyamfi Din-Chin



 

 

MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT SHOT TO DEATH IN THE CENTRAL REGION

A Member of Parliament (MP) has been shot to death on his way from a campaign trip ahead of the 2020 general elections.

The deceased, Hon. Ekow Kwansah Hayford was the MP for Mfanstiman Constituency in the Central Region of Ghana.  He joined the legislature in 2016.  

According to reports, the shooters deemed to be armed robbers attacked the MP at Abankrom on the Abeaze-Dominase to Mankessim road.

An eye witness, Emmanuel Badu confirmed to TIME FM that the sad encounter occurred at dawn with the armed robbers shooting the MP's vehicle through the drivers' side.

 

                                                                  The Deceased MP

The driver, still alive, was sent to Saltpond Hospital with the deceased body of Hon. Ekow Hayford.

The robbers held them for 3 hours even after the shooting incident. This delay is believed to have led to his death. 

 

 

By: Gyamfi Din-Chin


Wednesday 7 October 2020

MATCH REPORT: DEPORTIVO PIPS ASHANTIGOLD IN FRIENDLY DUEL

On a rainy afternoon at the Ofori Stadium, Ashantigold endured two differing tales. There was the arrival of new Burkinabe goalkeeper, Bailou Mohamed which usurped the slim margin lost to Deportivo. 

In Roberto Landi's second friendly game, the Italian gaffer gave minutes to all 33 players at his disposal. According to word in the crowd, this was the gaffer's chance to trim down his large squad size. 

 

He once again alternated not only personnel but tactics as well in a game played in three sets. Each set lasted for 30 minutes. 

The way side led by Isaac Owusu 'Ninja' capitalized on an early defensive error to grab an early goal. Asokwa Deportivo then sat back with the home side pushing for a non-existent equalizer. They then resorted to long balls and counter attacking play which Ashantigold dealt with superbly.

Deportivo is a 2nd tier side in the Ghana Leagues based in Kumasi. 

 

                                                                     Bailou Mohammed

Ashantigold paraded three set of players with each set giving their all. 

The full list of players used by Ashantigold reads; 

Felix Klottey (gk), Kwadwo Amoako, Ibrahim Samed, Osei Agyemang, Amouzou Roland, Eric Esso, Razak Simpson, Emmanuel Owusu, Appiah MacCarthy, Yaw Arnol, Mark Agyekum, Robert Dabuo(gk), Frank Akoto, Kwame Moses, Michael Enu, Muntari, David Abagna, Isaac Quansah, Amos Nkrumah, Amos Addae, Dacosta Boadu, Ben Eshun, Darfour(gk), Atta Kusi, Dacosta Empem, Evans Obeng, Ziggy Julius, Agama, Isaac Opoku, Hans Kwofie.  



By: Gyamfi Din-Chin


Friday 2 October 2020

AS SOLIMAN GRABS THEIR 2ND GHANAIAN IN THE TRANSFER WINDOW

Ligue Professionelle 1 side, AS Soliman's raid of Ghana talents has hit another high. The Tunisian side has added another Ghanaian forward to their roster. 

 

Head Coach, Sami Qafsi's bid to add more bite to his front-line has seen him add former Accra Hearts of Oak and Inter Allies arrowhead, Dennis Antwi to his list of attackers. 

Dennis Antwi has left Ghana to join the Stade Municipal de Soliman oufit ahead of the 2020/21 season. This is the forward's ninth club since 2012.

                                               Dennis Antwi (left) with Nana Kwarteng (Deal Broker) as he left Ghana

Having spent his last 4 years in Sweden, the former Trelleborg striker managed 27 goals in 110 appearances. He represented Rosengard, Jerv, Start, Asane and Trelleborg in Sweden.

He joins former Liberty Professionals forward Elvis Kyei Baffour in AS Soliman. Another Liberty Professionals player is scheduled to join the club in the coming days.  

 

By; Gyamfi Din-Chin



ASHANTIGOLD'S BURKINABE GOALIE ARRIVES THIS WEEKEND

Head Coach of Obuasi based Ashantigold, Roberto Landi will be relieved with the arrival of Burkinabe goalkeeper, Bailou Mohammed. The former Salitas FC goal tender is expected to be in Ghana from neighboring country, Burkina Faso on Sunday.

 

Ashantigold lost their first choice goalkeeper, Frank Boateng who refused to sign a contract renewal thus leaving as a free agent. He joined the exodus bandwagon which contained six first team starters. 

In his absence, Bailou Mohammed an Ivorian League winner with Racing D'Abidjan in 2019/20 is well placed to take over the goalposts. Bailou who stands at 1.93 metres, has represented Burkina Faso at the Under 23 and senior national team levels.


 

His representative in Ghana, Mr. Gyasi Jantuah, confirmed to TIME FM that Bailou will be in Ghana on Sunday. Talks between the player and Ashantigold began in November last year where he even came to Obuasi to reach a deal. 

Earlier reports pointed at Sawadogo Aboubacar as the Burkinabe goalkeeper being chased by the club but our investigations have proved otherwise. 

He will be competing with Robert Dabou and Felix Clottey for the nod to guard the post.

Ashantigold are currently undergoing practice as the new football season looms. 



By: Gyamfi Din-Chin

REVEALED: ELVIS OPOKU PAID 50,000 TO ADUANA TO EARN HIS MOVE TO LCFC

Legon Cities' recently recruited midfield gem, Elvis Opoku has opened up about claims of joining the club majorly for financial reasons....