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After a close to the summer window, Ghanaian players were back in action for their respective teams over the weekend.

Here’s a wrap of the performances from Ghanaians:

Mohammed Kudus came off the bench to score in Ajax's 4-0 win over Cambuur in the Eredivisie over the weekend. The midfielder played 45 minutes in the game and showed great character after being denied a transfer away from the club.

Majeed Ashimeru registered an assist on his return to league action over the weekend as Anderlecht played out a 2-2 draw with OH Leuven in the Belgian league.

Ghanaian attacker Kwadwo Duah scored again in the German Bundesliga 2 on Friday evening for FC Nürnberg away at Eintracht Braunschweig. The Swiss-Ghanaian forward played the entire duration of the match as he scored in his team’s defeat away from home in the German second tier.

Bernard Tekpetey scored his fifth league goal of the season as Ludogorets Razgrad secured a 6-0 win in the Hebar Pazardzhik in the Bulgarian top-flight.

Baba Rahman enjoyed 21 minutes of action for Reading after securing a Deadline Day move to the Championship side. Reading earned a 2-1 win over Stoke City with the game also featuring Tariqe Fosu.

In Spain, Inaki Williams shrugged off an ankle injury to return to extend his record consecutive appearances in the Spanish LaLiga.

Joseph Aidoo registered a clean sheet over the weekend with Celta Vigo beating Cadiz 3-0.

Felix Afena-Gyan was an unused substitute in Cremonese game against Sassuolo.

Braydon Manu was on the scoresheet for SV Darmstadt 98 in their stalemate against DSC Arminia Bielefeld in the German 2 Bundesliga.

Michael Baidoo scored twice for IF Elfsborg in their 3-2 win over Malmo FF.

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