The 2023/2024 Premier League season has come to a close, and what a season it has been for Ghanaian players! With Manchester City claiming their fourth consecutive title, we take a look at how our Ghanaian contingent fared in the top flight.
The Premier League season has come to a close, and it’s time to reflect on the performances of our Ghanaian players.
Antoine Semenyo, the Bournemouth forward, made the most impact among the Ghanaian players in the Premier League. Under Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth enjoyed a successful second half of the season, and Semenyo was instrumental in those performances. He made 33 appearances, scored eight goals, and assisted eight, accumulating an impressive 16 goals and assists.
Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo had an impressive season, scoring eight goals and assisting eight.
Mohammed Kudus, on the other hand, was outstanding for West Ham in the 2023/2024 Premier League season. In his maiden season in arguably the most competitive league in the world, Kudus made 33 appearances, scored eight goals, and made six assists. He also made the most take-ons in the season.
Mohammed Kudus was outstanding for West Ham, scoring eight goals and making six assists.
Jordan Ayew, unfortunately, had limited minutes for Crystal Palace under new coach Oliver Glasner. Despite this, he still managed to tally eleven goals and assists for Palace. In 35 appearances, Jordan scored four goals and bagged seven assists.
Jordan Ayew had limited minutes for Crystal Palace, but still managed to score four goals and assist seven.
Tariq Lamptey had an injury-blighted season that limited him to just 19 appearances for Brighton and Hove Albion. The 24-year-old, who was mostly used as a right and left fullback for Brighton, made three assists for Roberto De Zerbi’s side.
Tariq Lamptey’s season was marred by injuries, limiting him to just 19 appearances.
Jeffrey Schlupp also suffered significant injuries in the season that limited him to just 29 appearances in the season. That midfielder cum defender managed four goals and assists. He scored two goals and managed two assists.
Jeffrey Schlupp’s season was also affected by injuries, limiting him to 29 appearances.
Thomas Partey endured a very difficult season that restricted his role in Arsenal’s title charge. He was, however, instrumental in their last five games, where he started in all of them and marshalled the midfield for the Gunners.
Thomas Partey’s season was affected by injuries, but he still played a crucial role in Arsenal’s title charge.
In conclusion, it’s been an interesting season for Ghanaian players in the Premier League. While some had impressive performances, others were hampered by injuries. As we look forward to the next season, we can only hope that our Ghanaian contingent will continue to shine in the top flight.
The Premier League season may be over, but we can’t wait to see what the next season holds for our Ghanaian players.