Arsenal’s Thomas Partey among six Premier League stars rushed to safety after Ghana fans invade pitch and hurl missiles

3 months ago 29

SIX Premier League stars had to race for safety after Ghana fans went on the rampage.

Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey captained the Black Stars in their Africa Cup of Nations clash with Angola on Thursday.

a soccer field with a sign that says omelcom on itGhana yobs invaded the pitch after their side lost to Angola
a soccer field with a sign that says bridgestone on itThe Ghana players had to take refuge in the dressing room
a soccer field with a coca cola sign on the sideThe crowd were not happy with the last-minute winner for Angola
a soccer field with the letters a and h on itGhana could now face a hefty fine

West Ham winger Mohammed Kudus, Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey and Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo, plus Leicester duo Jordan Ayew and Abdul Fatawu, also started the game in Kumasi.

But a stoppage-time goal from Angola sub Felicio Milson gave the visitors a 1-0 win – and sparked a riot at the Baba Yara Stadium.

Furious Ghana fans invaded the pitch, hurled bottles and other missiles onto the turf and smashed up advertising boards.

Soldiers and police with dogs had to take to the field to quell the disorder.

Meanwhile, Partey and the rest of Otto Addo’s squad took refuge in their dressing-room as the trouble unfolded.

One report said: “The crowd kicked anything in sight, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.”

A man was earlier arrested after invading the pitch during play and confronting former Crystal Palace striker Ayew.

It took a posse of stewards to wrestle the invader off the field.

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS

a man wearing a white adidas jacket stands on a soccer fieldArsenal’s Thomas Partey was one of the six Premier League stars rushed to safetyGetty
a soccer player wearing a maroon jersey that says ' betway ' on itAlamy
Mohammed Kudus was also involved in the match[/caption]

Ghana’s National Sports Authority closed the Baba Yara Stadium for a month on Friday for the damage to be repaired.

The Confederation of African Football is likely to impose a hefty fine on Ghana’s FA.

The association was fined $15,000 (£11,350) earlier this year after trouble during the Black Stars’ clash with Cape Verde.

And they received a £7,600 penalty following a pitch invasion against South Africa in 2019.

a soccer player with the number 21 on his jerseyTariq Lamptey also played in the match for GhanaAlamy
a soccer player wearing a blue shirt that says fc gameGetty
Jordan Ayew also took refuge in the dressing room[/caption]

Who are these famous footballers?

Read Entire Article