Ghanaian players took centre stage in various European leagues this past weekend, delivering impressive performances that countered Black Star coach Otto Addo's recent assertion that the current Black Stars team lacks quality.Addo's comments, made after the team's disappointing performance against Sudan, suggested that Ghanaian fans had unrealistic expectations due to comparisons with past teams."I can't compare our players who have been playing Chelsea, Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan.

We had all these kinds of players.

I can't compare them with all due respect to our players now".However, the actions of Ghana's overseas-based players told a different story.Mohammed Kudus, who plays for West Ham, scored his second goal of the season at Tottenham and tied Asamoah Gyan's record of 10 goals in the English Premier League (EPL) making him the seventh joint-highest-scoring Ghanaians in EPL history.Abdul Fatawu Issahaku's impactful cameo off the bench for Leicester City against  Southampton, which included an assist, further reinforced the notion that player quality is not the primary issue.Jordan Ayew, another Ghanaian player, sealed the win for Leicester with a late goal to help the Foxes secure a remarkable 3:2 comeback against Southampton.Antoine Semenyo, meanwhile, showcased his potential with a decisive and direct performance for Bournemouth in their 2-0 victory against Arsenal.

Tearing apart the Gunners' defence with his incredible pace.In Spain, Inaki Williams scored a first-half brace for Athletic Bilbao to bring his tally to three goals and four assists.