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Ghanaian duo Abdul Aziz Issah and David Oduro made a strong impression in their debut for Barcelona B, contributing to a 1-1 draw against Real Sociedad B in the Spanish third division.
Initially delayed by work permit issues, both players left a positive mark at the Estadi Johan Cruyff.
Issah, who replaced German U-20 captain Noah Darvich in the 74th minute, displayed composure and skill on the ball.
Oduro, coming on for Alexis Olmedo at halftime, showcased maturity, contributing to intricate passing sequences, creating chances, and making timely interventions to prevent goals.
Issah is on loan from Ghana Premier League club Dreams FC, while Oduro recently signed a three-year deal with Barcelona B from Accra Lions.
Both players aim to build on their impressive starts to secure a place in the squad for Barcelona B’s upcoming matches.
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