If we’re talking about trophies it’s Michael Olise but if we’re talking about playmaking, dribbling, passing, chance creation, goals, assists, it’s still Olise
I don’t think it’s fair to speak this way about people who put their lives in harm’s way for the safety of others.
We’ve become far too comfortable dehumanising people at the front lines because we think it's their job to do so.
Remarkably, if you were listening live to the BBC’s commentary team you wouldn’t even hear mention of the possibility that a failed two-footed aerial challenge on a striker clean through on goal could be a penalty.
Unremarkably, another World Cup refereeing and VAR team failed to give a key decision to the lower-ranked nation.
#ENGGHA #WorldCup
Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare plays for Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League.
He’s spent his entire club career in Ghana.
Now he’s kept a clean sheet against England at the World Cup, a nation whose players all feature in Europe’s top leagues 😮👏