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Ghana international Christopher Bonsu Baah is among four players shortlisted for Al Qadsiah's Player of the Month for January.
Bonsu Baah is in the race with forward Julian Quinones, midfielder Nahitan Nandez and Musab Al Juwayr, who is also in the midfield department.
The Ghanaian wide man was one of the players who impressed for the club during their run in January which saw them go unbeaten in seven games in the Saudi Pro League.
Bonsu Baah featured in all seven games for the club, providing three assists in the process.
He registered two assists in the 5-1 away win over Al Hazem, while he was also involved in a goal in the victory over Al-Ittihad.
The former Genk midfielder has missed just one league game this season, starting all other 17 that he has been available.
In that period, the 21-year-old has been involved in five goals, scoring once and providing four assists for Al Qadsiah.
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