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6 hours ago, Finnegan said:

Just to be clear, we're all JJ vs the Saes right? 

I'm not down with your slang, so I assume you mean will we support Wales against Belgium next week.  I don't see why not as we don't have any Belgian internationals anymore.

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14 hours ago, Ric Flair said:

Ayew with a goal and two assists 😂😂😂

 

You have to question what system Central African Republic must have played for that to have transpired.

 

Abdul played 70+ mins

I had to look and it appeared to be a 4-3-3.

 

Also, for context, Central African Republic are 140th on the FIFA World Rankings. In European terms that’s four places below the Faroe Islands 

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by Matthew Temple

Abdul Fatawu started and Jordan Ayew scored for Ghana during Wednesday's win over Central African Republic while Patson Daka represented Zambia, who defeated Tanzania.
Jordan Ayew started and scored for Ghana in a 5-0 win over Central African Republic on Wednesday
Abdul Fatawu also played for the Black Stars who sit top of Group I in CAF FIFA World Cup Qualification
Patson Daka named in the starting XI for Zambia, who beat Tanzania

 

The Copper Bullets sit fourth in their qualification group

Ayew kept up his impressive national goalscoring record by netting in the FIFA World Cup Qualifier, making it three in the last four for the Black Stars, while winger Fatawu was also involved for the first time since November 2024.
Starting their ninth group stage game in the centre forward position, it was Monaco defender Mohammed Salisu who broke the deadlock after 20 minutes, with the only breakthrough of the first half.
Putting the pressure on after the break, goals were quickly added by Thomas Partey, Alexander Djiku and City's No.9, Ayew. Former Southampton winger Kamaldeen Sulemana rounded off the scoreline three minutes from time.
A seventh win keeps Ghana top of the group, three points clear of second-placed Madagascar and with a plus-eight goal difference. The Leicester pair have the chance to play again on Sunday in a final group stage game against Comoros (8pm kick-off).
Later on in the evening, Daka led the line for Zambia in their qualification game against Tanzania. Already out of the running for progression to next summer's World Cup, pride was still on the line.
It took until the 75th minute for the first goal to come, when Fashion Sakala found the net for the away side, leading to victory at Amaan Stadium.
Playing 84 minutes for his country, Daka may have the opportunity to feature once more when the Copper Bullets take on Niger this Sunday (2pm kick-off).
All times BST.

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Jobyfox said:

I had to look and it appeared to be a 4-3-3.

 

Also, for context, Central African Republic are 140th on the FIFA World Rankings. In European terms that’s four places below the Faroe Islands 

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He has also done it against Mali in the previous round

Mali's Men's national football team was ranked 50th globally

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Posted
13 hours ago, Jon the Hat said:

I'm not down with your slang, so I assume you mean will we support Wales against Belgium next week.  I don't see why not as we don't have any Belgian internationals anymore.

 Saes or Saeson (Pl) = English. 😂

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1 hour ago, Rawlings said:

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He has also done it against Mali in the previous round

Mali's Men's national football team was ranked 50th globally

Yeah, but could he do it on a wet, windy, night in Stoke? 

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2:40 the replay is. I was wondering how the keeper let the ball go through him lol 

There's one replay that shows that the defender gets a lovely glancing header on it to divert it in.

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Unsure if Page has been bumped up to the U20s? But here’s a photo of Aluko and him training together in an England kit anyway :scarf:

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15 hours ago, Harpenden Fox said:

Amazing how quickly I’ve felt ‘attached’ to the new JJ. Amidst all the mistakes we’ve made, he feels like a good’un

 

15 hours ago, Noahfence said:

Sounds like James played well

 

15 hours ago, st albans fox said:

Well it was 0-0 for the half hour he played 😄

Was immediately their best player (not hard I know...), positive runs, strength etc. Stood out for sure.

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2 hours ago, Aleksz said:

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Unsure if Page has been bumped up to the U20s? But here’s a photo of Aluko and him training together in an England kit anyway :scarf:

Is that Tom Huddlestone? lol 

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On 09/10/2025 at 07:46, Jon the Hat said:

I'm not down with your slang, so I assume you mean will we support Wales against Belgium next week.  I don't see why not as we don't have any Belgian internationals anymore.

Faes ?

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