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Ghanaian youngster Yaw Yeboah is the 5th best dribbler in the ingoing Dutch Eredivise.
This is according to the official Twitter page for Opta Sports' Dutch soccer coverage.
Yeboah who is on loan from Manchester City in England has a success rate of 3.12 after 40+ players were analysed.
He has been very impressive for FC Twente in the league as he has scored two goals and assisted five.
Yaw Yeboah keeps rising following his impressive showing for Ghana at the 2015 African Youth Championship where he was adjudged as the Most Valuable Player and at the 2015 FIFA U20 World Cup in New Zealand.
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