In England:
Blackpool threw away a 2-0 as they failed to stall their freefall on the Premier League log.
Richard Kingson’s 90th minute howler in the air allowed Junior Hoilett to draw level at Blackburn Rovers.
Right-back John Pantsil missed Fulham’s trip to Goodison Park in their 2-1 reverse against Everton.
In the Npower Championship, Patrick Agyemang return into the Queens Park Rangers team for the first time since January.
But the burly forward watched the entire action from the bench.
Albert Adomah played full 90 minutes for Bristol City which returned to winning ways after suffering a defeat in mid-week.
They smoothly edged Burnley 2-0 to consolidate their place on the log.
Germany:
Isaac Vorsah was a member of an out of sort Hoffenheim side that succumbed 2-0 at Hannover.
Would-be Ghana international Charles Takyi scored the consolation for his German side St. Pauli in their 2-1 defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.
Italy:
Ghana received a massive injury boost on Saturday as Kevin-Prince Boateng returned to action for AC Milan.
Boateng replaced Mark Van Bommel in the 54th minute but could not help Maxi Allegri’s men avoid the 1-0 defeat to Palermo.
Youngster Afriyie Acquah replaced Armin Bacinovic on 69 minutes and impressed the technical team.
Stephen Appiah warmed the bench for Cesena which lost 1-0 to Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico.
Midfielder Ahmed Barusso played full throttle for Livorno but Yaw Asante watched from the Grosseto bench as both teams shared the spoils.
Isaac Cofie featured for Piacenza and lasted the entire duration when Atalanta hammered them 3-0.
Holland:
Striker Matthew Amoah was an unused substitute for NAC Breda which recorded yet another defeat in the Eredivisie to drop closer to the relegation zone.
Kwame Quansah was booked in the 16th minute and subbed on the 90th minute mark as Heracles Almelo made it four wins out of four beating visiting Heerenveen 4-2.
France:
Ghana hopeful Jerry Vandam broke into the Lille first team but sat on the bench as the leaders nicked 1-2 victory at Brest.
Abeiku Quansah also made his way into the OGC Nice first 18 that snatched a vital point Toulouse in a one-all stalemate.
Rennes underlined their title credentials as they used ten men to fight for a point against Lyon at the Municipal de Gerland.
Ghana defender John Boye was introduced on the 86th minute to replace Stephane Dalmat.
Israel:
Stephen Ahorlu returned in goal post for Hapoel Ashkelon but he picked three goals from his net.
Striker Eric Gawu played 71 minutes for Ashkelon while Seidu Yahaya warmed the bench for Maccabi Haifa which emerged victorious.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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