Ghanaian midfielder Eric Ocansey was sent off in the Belgian Pro league game between K.A.S Eupen and Charleroi, a game his side lost by 4 goals to 1. The midfielder was red carded through the intervention of VAR. Ocansey was found to have elbowed an opponent, which earned him a straight red card.Meanwhile, the latest development indicates the midfielder has been handed a four-match ban and fined € 4,000 for his sending last week against Sporting Charleroi for punching an opponent.His
Ghana defender Daniel Opare has reiterated his desire to play in the English Premier League despite signing for Belgian side Royal Antwerp in the summer transfer window. The former Real Madrid defender, who joined Royal Antwerp from Augsburg, following a frosty end to his stay in Germany believes joining the Belgians will provide him with the platform to rediscover his form.Opare had an excellent first half to last seasons Bundesliga but was relegated to the bench in the second
Ghana forward Jordan Ayew has lifted the lid on reason behind his move to Crystal Palace on Transfer Deadline Day. The 26-year-old joined the Eagles on a season-long loan from Swansea City after undergoing a medical on Thursday morning.Speaking about his move, he said: “The manager, chairman and sporting director all made an effort for me to be here today, so I have to thank them. I am looking forward to playing with the boys and meet the fans, and hopefully it’ll be a good
KAS Eupen midfielder Eric Ocansey has been handed a four-match ban and fined € 4,000 for his sending last week against Sporting Charleroi for punching an opponent.His punishment was announced by the Belgian Football Union's Litigation Committee (URBSFA) after a sitting on Tuesday.Ocansey extended his hand to punch an opponent while on the attack and the referee Nicolas Laforge consulted the VAR to issue a straight red card for his violent misconduct.The 20-year-old will miss
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