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24.05.2016 League Report

GHANAsoccernet.com GPL team of WEEK XIII: Ayi, Arthur break through; Blessing still missing

By ghanasoccernet.com
GHANAsoccernet.com GPL team of WEEK XIII: Ayi, Arthur break through; Blessing still missing
24.05.2016 LISTEN

Techiman City's Richmond Ayi, Bernard Aurthur of Liberty Professionals and Kwame Boahene find their way back into the team of the week while Latif Blessing and Yaya Mohammed are absent for the second time, with Lawson Bekui and Kadri Mohammed maintain consistency.

Evans Addottey of Medeama SC won the coach of the week for coming from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Dreams FC in Dawu.

  1. Richmond Ayi - GK [Techiman City]

The 18-year old made four great saves against WAFA at the Red Bull Arena. He prevented WAFA from recording a cricket score line. He won the MVP.

  1. Amos Korankye (Hasaacas)

Amos Korankye was the chief architect of the Hasaacas goals against Dwarfs. His crosses were apt. He won the MVP.

  1. Daniel Darkwah (Aduana Stars)

The Local Black Stars left winger has settled perfectly at the left back position for Aduana Stars since the return of coach Cioaba Aristica. He was perfect in the game against Hearts and succeeded in cutting out Isaac Mensah from the game.

  1. Kadri Mohammed (AshGold)

Kadri was instrumental for AshGold in their clash with Wa All Stars. He won the MVP following his magnificent defending in the game.

  1. Ahmed Adams (Kotoko)

The most consistent player in the Asante Kotoko set up. He was absolutely superb in the clash with Inter Allies and won the MVP.

  1. Elvis Opoku (Aduana)

Elvis Opoku was the chief tormentor in defence for Aduana Stars in their clash with Hearts. He won the MVP despite not finishing the game.

  1. Emmanuel Ocran (Wa All Stars)

Ocran was the top performing midfielder on the flanks in the game at Obuasi. He was instrumentally productive on the flanks for Wa All Stars. But for the lackadaisical attitude of the All Stars attack, Ocran's crosses and dribbles could have fetched goals for the side.

  1. Kwame Boahene (Medeama)

He was sharp, swift and gave perfect passes in midfield for Medeama. He orchestrated the comeback of Medeama in the game after going down by 2-0 in the first half. He won the MVP.

  1. Lawson Bekui (Dreams FC)

He opened the scoring for Dreams FC. He was too strong in attack and his surging runs ensured Dreams doubled their lead before Medeama came back. He maintained consistency after bagging a brace a week ago.

  1. Eric Bekoe (Hasaacas)

Bekoe restored hope for Hasaacas after Dwarfs took the lead in the first half. He inspired his side to pick the maximum points against Dwarfs at home. His experience was very useful for Hasaacas.

  1. Bernard Arthur (Liberty)

Arthur was very instrumental for Liberty Professionals. He lighted the attack and ensured Edubiase captain Abdul Samed Ibrahim attracted a yellow card. His goal was a masterclass despite squandering two glaring chances.

By: Sheikh Tophic Sienu @desheikh1 on twitter

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