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Barcelona's unbeaten start to the 2022/23 season was halted on Tuesday, September 13, when they crumbled against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in the UEFA Champions League (UCL).
On the same night, it was all joy for some Ghanaian players, who made the headlines for their respective clubs.
Mohammed Kudus was on target for the fifth time in his fourth consecutive game for Ajax in the 2-1 loss to Liverpool.
Kamal Sowah, who is enjoying a stunning early since after his return to Club Brugge, was also on the score sheet as they recorded a big win over Porto in Portugal.
Following the end of Tuesday's games, there was a Twitter discussion to review the game.
In case you missed the conversation which was hosted Joel Nii Bortey Borte, you can playback here:
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