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Tariq Lamptey stars in Brighton's 1-0 defeat to Chelsea
Ghana defender Tariq Lamptey played 90 minutes for his club Brighton and Hove Albion FC in their painful 1-0 away loss to struggling Chelsea FC in the English EFL Cup round 3.
Lammptey was in a scinciliating form as he lasted the entire duration. Brighton created chances upon chances on their own but couldn't make the chances count.
The Seagulls defeated Chelsea over the weekend, so they were hoping to walk over the determined Blues for the second time but did not.
Tariq Lamptey has started a few games under De-Zerbi after his injury, but it seems he has found his mojo back after his superb performance despite the loss to Chelsea. He was rated 6.8.
The goal Chelsea scored against Brighton was the first goal for Chelsea this month. As it stands now, Brighton and Hove Albion have been eliminated from the competition.
Kudus Mohammed earns Man Of the Match Award after second start for West Ham United
Ghana's Kudus Mohammed was named Man of the Match in his second start for West Ham United last night in their 1-0 win over Lincoln City in the EFL Cup. The Ghanaian international gave it his all to help the Hammers get through to the next round of the EFL Cup.
In a very close encounter against Lincoln FC, Thomas Soucek scored the game's lone goal in the 70th minute, giving West Ham United the match-needed victory.
Kudus played exceptionally well, having the most successful dribbles (4/7), a pass accuracy of 95% (41/43), and a 100% long ball accuracy (7/7). He earned a rating of 7.9 after playing full throttle as a playmaker.
West Ham United will face Arsenal on Monday, October 30, in the next round of the EFL Cup.
Ernest Agyiri features in Randers away draw
Ghana winger Ernest Agyiri lasted 63 minutes and also scored for Randers FC in their thrilling 4-4 away draw with B93 in the Denmark DBU Pokalen (Cup) round of 32.
The talismanic Ghanaian international was in superb and scintillating form as he scored in the 20th minute to equalize to make the score line 1-1. The goal was Agyiri's debut goal for Randers FC, and he was substituted in the 63rd minute, when the scoreline was 3-3.
The 25-year-old former Right to Dream and Manchester City U23 player was rated 8.3. Randers FC qualified for the round of 16 in a thrilling 5-3 penalty shootout.
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