Young Ghanaian defender Terry Yegbe made headlines during Elfsborg’s recent match against Sirius in the Swedish Allsevenskan game.’
The Black Meteors centre-back put in a solid performance until he was given a red card for elbowing an opponent in injury time.
Yegbe’s dismissal came after a communication from the assistant referee, leading to the Ghanaian youth international facing possible disciplinary action for his reaction to the red card incident. Despite this setback, Elfsborg managed to secure a victory with goals from Arbër Zeneli and Per Frick.
Zeneli opened the scoring just before halftime, with Frick adding another goal in the 59th minute to seal the win for the home team. Yegbe, who joined Elfsborg in February, has already made six league appearances for the club.
In addition to Yegbe’s eventful performance, his compatriot Michael Baidoo played a crucial role for Elfsborg throughout the match, while Emmanuel Boateng was notably absent from the action. Ghanaian football fans will be eagerly awaiting the outcome of Yegbe’s potential disciplinary action as he continues to make his mark in the Swedish league.