Thursday, 6 June 2013

A TALENT GHANA NEEDS TO KEEP TABS ON

Kwame Nsor is a Ghanaian footballer who plays for 1. FC Kaiserslautern. 

He moved from Metz a French League II side and made his debut for the club in September 2012, as a substitute for Enis Alushi in a 2. Bundesliga match against MSV Duisburg.

His style is languid, but packs a powerful right foot, although he is increasing using his left as well. His obvious advantage is his height, as he towers above his teammates easily.

His style of play has long earned him the moniker "Adebayor of Ghana".

Nsor featured for Mighty Jets and Wa All Stars before moving out of Ghana. His last international duty was under coach Orlando Wellington (U20) in 2011.



KWABENA APPIAH-KUBI- A GREAT SUBSTITUTE SO FAR

Kwabena Appiah-Kubi plays as a winger for Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League.

The 21-year-old who is born to Ghanaian parents only joined the side at the beginning of the 2012/2013 campaign alongside the more experienced; Tarek Elrich and Aaron Mooy who had returned to the Australian top flight after stints abroad.

The ex Parramatta City player is being courted to play international football for New Zealand.

Western Sydney are yet to lose a game whenever Appiah-Kubi comes on as a substitute


He has made 0ver 16 appearances this term under Tony Popovic where he has been one of the most effective substitutes for the side.

RAZAK IDDRISU A YOUNG TALENT TO WATCH OUT FOR

Razak In Action

Razak is the arrow head for the team B of German giants Wolfsburg.

He is a striker that any coach will love to have in his team. Currently, he is the leading striker of the German national U16 team.

However his father, former Ghana U17 striker Abu Iddrisu, has assured Ghanaians that  Razak will play for his fatherland at the senior level. 

He has netted quite a number of goals in the league this season and he is in the race for the top scorer award. 

Meanwhile, Wolfsburg U19 coach Dirk Cunert has also promoted Iddrisu into his team due to his fantastic output.


BENJAMIN AKOTO ASAMOAH; A TALENT WORTH WATCHING

Asamoah is an 18-year-old holding midfielder. 

His qualities in his designated role in the middle has caused many youth football pundits to liken him to former France international Claude Makelele  and Michael Essien.  


Asamoah has received nation-wide recognition in Spain after showcasing extraordinary talent in the Spanish Liga Nationale. 



 Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has been watching the development of the Ghanaian youngster and is likely to draft him into Los Rojiblancos first team squad. 

Asamoah is an embodiment of vision, accuracy and precision and his hallmark is his passes.