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Match Week Five began with Kotoko’s ‘crises meeting’ paying off whilst their opponents, Sekondi Hasaacas credited referee, Maxwell Hanson, for the Porcupine Warriors win.
Outstanding football was played across the length and breath of Ghana between 18 and 20th, and sportscrusader.com presents the most influential players for their various teams during the weekend.
Richard Ofori (GK – Wa All Stars) – Richard Ofori his call up to the national team for the upcoming Afcon 2017 qualifier against Mozambique has been read with different meaning, but the lad is from a different planet. Four clean sheets in five matches is incredible.
Godfred Saka (Aduana Stars) – He is becoming the Saka that was a star in Ghana’s journey to the 2014 CHAN tournament in South Africa. A beast as ever on the right flank.
Kingsley Nnamdi (Inter Allies) – The rock of Inter Allies backline. The Nigerian import is class. His composure, distribution of play is diamond.
Osei Agyemang (Asante Kotoko) – He frustrated Eric Bekoe all night and organised Kotoko’s defence superbly.
Abdul Bashiru (Dreams FC) – His work rate, crosses, passes are second to none. He was at his usual best at the Den in the battle of league debutants.
Gockel Ahortor (Inter Allies) – A midfield general in his own right, Gockel Ahortor of the turf. He capped off best display with a sumptuous free kick from about 30-yards — symbolizing he walk the talk.
Mustapha Essuman (Hearts of Oak) – The engine of the Toyota machine in the camp of Hearts of Oak. He began slowly against Inter Allies, but when he woke up from his siesta, every touch on the ball was gold.
Baba Mahama (Techiman City) – The president of the green grass. The white blood cell of Techiman City, the father of classic goals. Great afternoon, great goal.
Osei Baffour (Ashanti Gold) – Osei Baffour had his best game in the colors AshGold on Saturday. He was on the day for the Miners and scored from the spot to give AshGold the lead.
Martin Antwi (WAFA) – The unsung hero of the Sogakope-based club. Martin Antwi catapulted Liberty Professionals into the bushes in Sogakope — the most compact side in this year’s league.
Ibrahim Musah (Hearts of Oak) – A super sub he was named, but I go for a doctor. Ibrahim Musah was passenger, but when opportunities came his way, he saved the dying the bleaking rain bow. If his equaliser wasn’t gorgeous, then his the if the ball could confess, it would tell you the winner had what it takes for one to have an orgasm.
Subs:
George Owu (Sekondi Hasaacas)
Nah Quansah (Dreams FC )
Stephen Aidoo (Ebusua Dwarfs)
Robin Gnagne (Hearts of Oak)
Theophilous Nyame (Asante Kotoko)
Gerald Arkson (Liberty Professionals)
Evans Mensah (Inter Allies)
Coach: Kenichi Yatsuhashi
GPL Week Five Team
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