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May 2, 2026
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Video: Daniel Kofi-Kyereh ranks Andre Ayew above Essien and Appiah in blind ranking game
Key Points
- Ghanaian international Daniel Kofi-Kyereh participated in a blind-ranking game for Black Stars midfielders.
- He controversially placed Andre Ayew ahead of iconic figures like Michael Essien and Stephen Appiah.
- The ranking included a diverse list of current and former Ghanaian midfielders such as Thomas Partey and Sulley Muntari.
- The full interview with Joy Sports Editor Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo is scheduled to air on May 3.
- Kofi-Kyereh recently returned to professional football after a nearly three-year recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Why This Matters
This article primarily serves as sports entertainment and commentary, engaging Ghanaian football fans in discussions about national team players and legends. While it reflects the passion for football in Ghana, it does not have direct implications for the country's economic development, policy-making, or significant societal growth. Its relevance is limited to the cultural and recreational aspects of Ghanaian sports.
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