Monday 31 October 2016

Ghana’s Harrison Afful named Columbus Crew’s defender of the season!


Ghanaian defender Harrison Afful has been voted the best defender for Columbus Crew SC in the 2016 Major League Soccer (MLS) season.

With the conclusion of Columbus Crew’s 2016 season, the Club unveiled its 2016 team honors — including the Barbasol Most Valuable Player, Golden Boot  WinnerDefender of the YearOhioHealth Humanitarian of the YearKirk Urso Heart Award and Crew SC Academy Player of the Year.

According to the club, second-year Crew SC defender Harrison Afful showcased both his high defensive skills as well as his ability to support the offense in the 2016 MLS season and has earned the club’s Defender of the Year award.

Afful, who is also ranked as MLSsoccer.com’s top right fullback in the League this season, recorded 76 interceptions, three goals and three assists in 30 games played and started.

Among all MLS defenders, the Black Stars right fullback made the most touches in the opposing box (73), the most recoveries (203), the second-most overall touches (2,378) and the fourth-most successful passes (1,216).

Afful was in the lineup for all eight of Crew SC’s shutouts this season. His three goals and three assists were both tied for third-most among the League’s defenders.




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Thursday 27 October 2016

Ghana’s Emmanuel Boateng powers LA Galaxy to MLS Cup semis with two Messi-like goals!


Ghana’s young and sensational midfielder Emmanuel Boateng became the star attraction of the first knockout round of the Audi 2016 Major League Soccer (MLS) Cup after scoring two Messi-like goals to power LA Galaxy to the Western Conference semifinals of the Playoffs.

On a high stage of the MLS Playoffs, many pundits would have expected Galaxy’s big name stars like Robbie Keane, Steve Gerard, Giovani dos Santos, Landon Donavan and co to make the difference but it was the young Ghanaian midfielder who put up a star performance to defeat Real Salt Lake 3-1 to book a semifinal date with Colorado Rapids.

Young Emmanuel Boateng 
The night almost became a nightmare for the Ghanaian when the referee harshly penalized him on the 21st minute for his defensive commitment to award a penalty to Real Salt Lake to cancel Alan Gordon’s 14th minute opener for LA.

The harsh decision by the referee did not discourage the 22-year-old midfielder; rather, it spurred him on to put up a show of the night as he became the cynosure of the game, lasting 76 minutes for coach Bruce Arena.

He quickly took up the challenge and scored two wonderful goals in the 26th and 34th minute to take LA to the next stage.

On the 26th minute, Boateng rounded off four defenders to slot in his first goal of the night before capitalizing on his pace to score his personal second and LA’s third on the 34th minute to take the game beyond Real Salt Lake.

“Excellent game”! “We’ve been looking for him to break out a little bit and he did today”, head coach Bruce Arena said of Boateng’s performance.

“I think he had two great goals. He really didn't foul the player [Javier Morales] on the penalty kick, which was unfortunate, but I think it got him a little angry and he made up for it for sure.”

It was Boateng’s fourth goal of the season, all of which have come against the Claret-and-Cobalt of Real Salt Lake.

When asked what it is about RSL that gets him in the mood, Boateng’s response was simple: “I don’t know”.  “I prepare for that game [against RSL] just as I prepare for every other game. I just take what the defense gives me.”


America’s most revered soccer player Landon Donavan likened Boateng’s goals to Barcelona star Lionel Messi’s.

“If Messi scored a goal like that, people would be talking about it for weeks. These guys have been telling me, since I’ve been back, that he has that in him. He was terrific and we need him to play like that,” Donovan concluded.

On April 26 this year, Emmanuel Boateng announced his presence in the MLS proper when he was voted MLS Player of the Week for Week 8 by the North American Soccer Reporters (NASR). 

Boateng picked up the Week 8 award after starring in LA's 5-2 win over previously unbeaten Real Salt Lake, scoring his first Galaxy goal and adding two assists in LA's big home win.

But even before that, Boateng made his intention known when he told Ghana Soccer US (www.ghsoccerus.net) that: “For this season with LA, it is definitely to get to the championship games and then to win it. And for me personally, I am just trying to improve every day, get more minutes and help the team any way that I can. Also getting a few goals and creating assists and just impress every time I get on the field”.

In the other first round game, Joshua Yaro’s Philadelphia Union failed to progress when they lost 3-1 to Toronto FC. Yaro was still absent following his scary injury at the closing stage of the regular season.



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Ghana’s David Accam voted Chicago Fire’s MVP for second consecutive season!


Accam
Ghana winger David Accam has been named as Chicago Fire’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the second consecutive season.

Accam’s superlative performances in the 2016 Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup won him the honor. He also won the club’s top scorer award after scoring 14 goals in all competitions in the season under review.

Accam
Chicago Fire made the announcement on Monday during its annual team awards.

Even though Accam was sidelined for at least six weeks during the season, he still managed to play 24 league matches for the Fire. He scored nine goals and tallied five assists in the regular season.

The Black Stars winger also scored in all of the Fire’s Lamar Hunt US Open Cup matches, including a brace in the Fire’s 2-1 win over Columbus Crew SC in the Round of 16 on June 28.

He was also the top scorer in the US Open Cup.


MVP Accam
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