Team Of The Week: Ghanaian Players Abroad

The performance of the 23-year-old for Stromsgodset affirms his class with a magnificent display at Fredrikstad. His good anticipation and alertness was beneficial for Stromsgodset which helped them to pick that vital point at the fine and enterprising newcomers. You can expect Kwarasey to pick up the Black Stars first choice slot. John Pantsil Leicester City picked only their second win of the Npower Championship season with a 3-2 win over Southampton. Though Goran Eriksson�s defenders were generally below par, John Pantsil distinguished himself. Leicester profited hugely from his worthy experience which helped him to curtain the razor-blade attacks from Southampton. He occasionally run out to join the attack which resulted in one of their three goals. Isaac Vorsah Vorsah had an excellent game once again this weekend and was rock solid in defence even though the Hoffs defence erred. He kept his composure and mopped up incursions from Wolfsburg. Daniel Addo Daniel Addo continues to be the eye of the Zorya FC set up. Last week they conceded three goals at home to Arsenal Kiev yet he showed maturity and calmness in times of desperation. Kryvbas could have scored more but for Addo�s quick thinking, they had very few chances to make. Daniel Opare During his period of absence, Standard Liege defence played lackluster games. His return to full fitness has plucked Liege back to winning ways. The former Real Madrid Castilla defender came close with some delightful shots at goal. Liege�s 1-1 draw at a determined Germinal Beerschot side could be credited to Opare.