Borussia Dortmund leading the race to sign Ghana star Kudus Mohammed

German Bundesliga side, Borussia Dortmund are leading the race to sign Ghana star, Kudus Mohammed in January according to reports in Germany.

The 22-year-old has attracted a lot of offers from several European clubs following his exploits at the just-ended 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Despite Ghanaian’s early exit from the tournament, the Ajax attacker was a delight to watch.

Kudus scored two goals and grabbed an assist.

However, Chelsea, Arsenal, Everton, and Manchester United among other European clubs are battling for the services of the attacker.

However, Dortmund are in a pool position to the forward in January. It is understood that Ajax will consider offers above 24 million euros.

Kudus Mohammed left the shores of the country to team up with his Ajax teammates to prepare for the return to the Dutch Eredivisie.

Kudus has been a livewire for the Dutch side following his move from Danish side, FC Nordsjaelland.

Source: Modern Ghana

Samuel Takyi not fit to fight for national lightweight title

Olympic Games 2020 Bronze Medalist, Samuel Takyi aka the Ring Warrior is not medically and physically fit to fight Victor Kuwornu for the National Lightweight Championship.

The bout which was supposed to happen on Friday, December 30th, 2022 at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra has been postponed to February 2023.

Manager of the Ring Warrior, Samuel Takyi said the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Bronze Medalist complained of headache and body pains a few days before the fight and when they went to see the doctor, they were advised to rest for a while, hence rescheduling the title fight.

He dismissed rumours that Takyi is afraid to fight the boxer from the Bronx Boxing Gym at James Town and promised a showdown in the month of love.

Coach Carl Lokko, head trainer of the Bronx Gym has accepted the postponement of the fight and promised to give Samuel Takyi a good memorable fight.

President of the Ghana Boxing Authority, Mr Abraham Neequaye commended Bazooka Management and Promotions for their humility and adhering to the rules and regulations of the Authority.

He promised to support them to put out their programmes.

Source: Modern Ghana

Enock Mwepu returns to Albion as academy coach

Brighton have appointed former first-team player Enock Mwepu as their Under-9s academy coach from January.

The 24-year-old was forced to retire from football in October after it was discovered he had a hereditary heart condition but has now been offered the chance to return to the club.

Head coach Roberto de Zerbi, who barely got time to work with Mwepu after his arrival in September, said he was delighted the former Zambia midfielder had taken up the post.

“We’re really happy that Enock has decided to remain here at our club and use his experience to help develop our young players,” he said.

“Considering his age, he has a wealth of experience, playing in the Champions League and Premier League, as well as captaining his country. This is the next chapter in his footballing career.

Mwepu signed for Albion in 2021, making 27 appearances and scoring three goals.

Source: Modern Ghana

John Mahama mourns Brazil football icon Pele

Former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed sadness at the passing of Brazil’s Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known worldwide as Pelé.

The greatest footballer in history died in São Paulo on Thursday, December 29, at age 82.

The former President, in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency, said it was sad to hear about the passing of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, simply known to the world as Pele.

“My heart goes out to his family and indeed the entire football fraternity across the globe,” he said

Brazil’s Pele was one of the greatest footballers that ever lived, beautified the game and iconised the No. 10 shirt.

“He inspired many of us as children, some of whom grew up to become great footballers.”

“He also was an icon for those of us who never got round to mastering the game.”

“In the brief moments, we had the ball at our feet we dreamed that we were like the great soccer maestro.”

Mr Mahama said Pele was a respected global ambassador and symbol of courage, peace and hope for many, particularly the black race.

Source: Modern Ghana

NBA: Eleven Orlando Magic & Dallas Pistons players suspended after scuffle

Eleven players were suspended by the NBA following a mass scuffle during the Detroit Pistons’ 121-101 victory over the Orlando Magic.

Magic centre Moritz Wagner received a two-game ban for pushing Pistons guard Killian Hayes off court on Thursday.

Hayes was banned for three matches for retaliating by hitting Wagner on the back of the head.

Pistons guard Hamidou Diallo was given a one-game ban along with eight Magic players.

Guards Cole Anthony, RJ Hampton, Gary Harris and Kevon Harris, forwards Admiral Schofield and Franz Wagner and centers Mo Bamba and Wendell Carter Jr have each been suspended for one match.

The Pistons were leading by nine points when Wagner shoved Hayes at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

Diallo raced in and pushed Wagner from behind and Hayes hit Wagner, sending him sprawling into the Pistons bench.

The one-game bans issued to the eight Magic players for leaving the bench area will be staggered to ensure the Magic have eight players available for their next two games.

Elsewhere, Luka Doncic recorded his eighth triple-double of the season, with 35 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists to help the Dallas Mavericks beat the Houston Rockets 129-114 for a fifth successive win.

On Wednesday the 23-year-old Slovenian became only the second player to score a 60-point triple-double, against the New York Knicks.

Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum each scored 29 points to help Eastern Conference leaders the Boston Celtics beat the LA Clippers 116-110.

Ja Morant scored 13 of his 19 points in the third quarter and added a career-best 17 assists as the Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Toronto Raptors 119-106.

The San Antonio Spurs inflicted a fifth consecutive defeat on the Knicks as Keldon Johnson scored 30 points and Romeo Langford a career-high 23 in a 122-115 triumph.

Source: Modern Ghana

2023 CHAN: Suraj Seidu, Maxwell Arthur join Black Galaxies camp in Egypt

Suraj Seidu and Maxwell Arthur have teamed up with the Black Galaxies at their team base in Cairo, Egypt.

The two players arrived in Cairo at the early hours of Friday, December 30 to join the team’s preparations for the 2023 TotalEnergies African Nations Championship which will be staged in Algeria.

Coach Annor Walker handed call-ups to the two players following the inability of Bright Adjei and Evans Osei Wusu to join the team for the pre-tournament camping in Egypt.

The Black Galaxies are set to take on Egyptian giants Al Ahly in a friendly match on Saturday, December 31, 2022.

The game will give the technical team the opportunity to test the team’s readiness for the tournament.

Ghana is Group C for the CHAN tournament and will face Madagascar, Sudan and Morocco accordingly.

The tournament has been scheduled to kick-off from January 13 to February 4, 2023.

Source: Modern Ghana

2023 CHAN: Ghana’s Ambassador to Egypt assists Black Galaxies with $1000

Ghana’s Ambassador to Egypt Lt. Gen. Obed Boamah Akwa has donated $1000 to the Black Galaxies ahead of the TotalEnergies 2023 African Nations Championship in Algeria.

The playing body have been in camp at Cairo as they prepare for the tournament.

His Excellency visited the playing body and technical team at the Jewel Sports City Resort & Spa Hotel and left them with a stirring message.

“Set a high aim for yourselves and work together to develop a team spirit that will help you fight to the very end. Also never give up till victory is won”.

“Everything is possible and let us consider this as a golden opportunity to lift high the flag of Ghana and prove to Africa that we are the best when it comes to football on the continent.

“Work together as a team. There is teamwork and there is team spirit. Teamwork is mechanical but team spirit means you want to die for your country.

“Never give up,” he told the team.

The Black Galaxies on Tuesday defeated Egypt’s U-20 team. Annor Walker and his side will take on Al Ahly on Saturday.

Ghana is in Group C alongside Madagascar, Sudan and Reigning Champions Morocco.

Source: Modern Ghana

Power ranking of African players in Premier League: Jordan, Salisu Partey make top ten

Mohamed Salah’s decisive performance in Liverpool’s win at Aston Villa could topple Thomas Partey who has been at the summit of our rankings for weeks.

How did Chelsea’s African contingent fare after a much-needed breather from club football when they hosted Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge?

In GOAL’s latest power rankings for 2022-23, we assess the continent’s stars that have played in England’s top-flight this term.

34Mohamed Elneny

The Egyptian replaced Thomas Partey in the dying embers of Arsenal’s 3-1 win over West Ham United.

Elneny falls a spot as a consequence.

33Edouard Mendy

The Chelsea goalkeeper was not in the squad that returned to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Bournemouth on Tuesday, thus slipping from 31st.

32Tariq Lamptey

Another game where Lamptey was introduced off the bench. Seven minutes in Brighton & Hove Albion’s 3-1 win over Southampton do not suffice for the wide defender who is rooted to 32nd this week.

31Hakim Ziyech

Ziyech was not involved in Chelsea’s win over Bournemouth. The Morocco playmaker has not returned to training after a history-making World Cup with the Atlas Lions.

Ziyech slips from 30th.

30Abdoulaye Doucoure

The Malian slips from 29th following a below-par cameo in Everton’s 2-1 defeat by Wolverhampton Wanderers.

29Maxwel Cornet

The Ivorian slides from 27th having not featured for West Ham United since October.

28Moussa Djenepo

An underwhelming showing from the Malian in Southampton’s 3-1 loss to Brighton. The Malian failed to complete any of three dribble attempts and lost three of five duels.

Djenepo slips from 25th.

27Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

The striker slips from 23rd following a cameo in Chelsea’s win over Bournemouth where he made minimal impact.

27Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

The striker slips from 23rd following a cameo in Chelsea’s win over Bournemouth where he made minimal impact.

26Neeskens Kebano

An Achilles rupture will keep the DR Congo forward sidelined for several months. Kebano missed Fulham’s 3-0 success at Crystal Palace, promoting a drop from 21st.

25Wilfred Ndidi

The Leicester City midfielder moves a spot after an encouraging cameo in the Foxes’ 3-0 defeat against Newcastle United.

24Riyad Mahrez

The Manchester City wide attacker could still move or rise depending on Wednesday’s encounter with Leeds United. He retains the 24th spot in the interim.

23Willy Boly

The Nottingham Forest centre-back rises from 34th this week despite the Tricky Trees’ 3-0 defeat by Manchester United on Tuesday night.

The Ivorian won all but one of his five duels at Old Trafford and was unlucky to have what would have been his first Forest goal disallowed for offside.

22Jordan Zemura

The Zimbabwean endured a tough start to the Cherries’ 2-0 loss at Chelsea but grew into the game, offering a threat on the overlap as the game progressed.

Zemura keeps his spot.

21Boubacar Traore

Traore was a doubt for Wolverhampton Wanderers’ trip to Everton and the Malian could not recover in time to partake in the 2-1 success.

Thus, he slides from 19th.

20Patson Daka

A tough afternoon for Daka in Leicester’s 3-0 loss to Newcastle sees the Zambian slip from 18th. He was withdrawn at half-time.

19Cheikhou Kouyate

Kouyate has not played in any capacity since going off injured in Senegal’s World Cup clash with the Netherlands. The midfielder falls from 17th.

18Joe Aribo

Aribo slips from 15th after losing his spot in the Southampton side in recent gameweeks and struggling for game time.

The Nigeria international did not pull up trees against Brighton despite having 45 minutes to impress.

17Jeffrey Schlupp

The Ghanaian struggled amid Crystal Palace’s indiscipline against Fulham, having to play the final 33 minutes with nine men following Tyrick Mitchel’s dismissal just after the hour.

Schlupp slips from 14th place.

16Kalidou Koulibaly

Koulibaly produced a decent-to-good showing against Bournemouth despite some iffy moments in possession. This sees the Senegal captain rise from 20th.

15Joel Matip

Despite Liverpool’s intermittent openness throughout the game against Aston Villa, Matip produced a commendable showing on his first Premier League appearance since October 9.

The Cameroonian rises from 28th after giving a good account of himself at Villa Park.

14Yves Bissouma

Even though Tottenham Hotspur had to fight from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Brentford, Bissouma produced a decent-to-good outing at the Gtech Community Stadium.

The Malian rises from 16th as a consequence.

13Alex Iwobi

Iwobi was just average in Everton’s 2-1 defeat by Wolverhampton, failing to reproduce the high-quality performances shown earlier in the campaign.

The Nigerian slides from 11th place.

12Daniel Amartey

After a few commendable performances before the World Cup, Amartey slides from sixth following an error-strewn showing against Newcastle.

The Ghanaian gave away an early penalty in the eventual 3-0 loss.

11Serge Aurier

The Ivory Coast right-back may have cut a frustrated figure in Forest’s 3-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester United but the defender was one of the team’s better players at Old Trafford.

Aurier rises from 13th this week.

10Jordan Ayew

Ayew remained on the pitch for 90 minutes despite Palace being reduced to 10 men against Fulham, even hitting the woodwork for Patrick Vieira’s men.

Be that as it may, it is not enough to hold on to a place in the top 10.

9Yoane Wissa

The DR Congo international unsurprisingly falls from fifth after only coming on for the final eight minutes in Brentford’s 2-2 draw with Spurs.

8Wilfried Zaha

Not helped by his team’s two red cards against Fulham, Zaha was barely involved in Palace’s 3-0 loss against Fulham.

Thus, the wide attacker slides from fourth.

7Mohamed Salisu

The Ghana centre-back just about holds on to a top 10 spot after an average showing in Southampton’s 3-1 loss at the hands of Brighton.

6Bryan Mbeumo

Mbeumo loses third spot this week, not due to underperforming against Tottenham, but as a consequence of the performance of those previously behind him.

The Cameroonian created more chances (three) than any teammate on the pitch but slides, nonetheless.

5Said Benrahma

The Algerian scored a first-half penalty for West Ham who went on to lose 3-1 at Arsenal.

It was Benrahma’s first goal against a top-six side since March, thus seeing the attacker rise from ninth.’

4Cheick Doucoure’

Doucoure was one of Palace’s better players despite the 3-0 loss against Fulham. The Malian seldom came out second-best in his duels, winning seven of 10 tussles before his 84th-minute withdrawal.

The midfielder rises from 12th.

3Idrissa Gueye

The Senegal international was arguably Everton’s best player before going off with seven minutes of normal time to play. Gueye won nine of 10 ground duels and could have registered an assist had Anthony Gordon converted after the midfielder found him eyeball to eyeball with Jose Sa.

The Everton man moves from eighth.

2Thomas Partey

We have a change at the top, with Partey relinquishing top spot this week.

The Arsenal man seldom lost any of his tussles versus West Ham before a late withdrawal, coming out on top six times in eight duels altogether.

Still, it was just not enough to retain first place.

1Mohamed Salah

A goal and assist in Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Aston Villa see Salah supplant Partey atop our rankings after the Ghanaian was at the summit for several weeks.

The Egyptian is now up to seven league goals for Liverpool, having netted four times in as many games either side of the World Cup.

With the Reds talisman finding some consistency in the last month or so, how easily would he be knocked off the top?

Source: Ghana Web