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Ghanaian players ready to shine in exciting new Premier League season

At least, that’s what the opening day fixtures have told us.

The 2024/25 season promises many great things but as far as Premier League football goes, nothing is certain.

They chase a record-extending fifth title after their unprecedented fourth last season victory against the Blues will be a welcome boost for a hectic start.

Arne Slot should slot in well at Anfield with a favourable start on paper.

Leicester have produced some stellar displays in the Premier League and this would be an equally great opener.

Erik ten Haag was backed by Manchester United in the closing days of last season after he put an FA Cup win on his CV.

That goes without saying, the Red Devils will seek a major collective improvement, beginning the first day of the season against Fulham.

The Full fixture list is below:

🚨 Announce 2024/25 Premier League fixtures 🚨

— Premier League (@premierleague)

GHANAIAN PERSPECTIVE

Last season was one to remember for Ghanaians in the Premier League.

A chance against Brentford to remind us how pivotal he is to Palace is on match day one of the 2024/25 campaign.  In what was a stellar season for Antoine Semenyo, the Bournemouth striker scored eight goals and found two assists to further put the cap on the fine displays Ghanaians put in last season.

The 2024/25 season will present fresh opportunities for the seven representatives to assess themselves against world class teammates and opposition.

Kudus has no point to prove after his glorious maiden season, but would seek to stamp his name on the minds of Premier League followers around the world.

His first opportunity will be against Unai Emery’s Aston Villa who finished in Champions League places last term.

Tariq Lamptey has another chance to make an impression in the Brighton shirt and if the last few months are anything to go by, he could be called on in the opening fixture against Everton.

Injuries and loss of form led to only 19 appearances for the Seagulls, producing three assists.



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