Ghanaian winger Christopher Bonsu Baah put on an absolute clinic for Al-Qadsiah in the King’s Cup, driving his side’s early dominance with a sensational first-half performance featuring both a goal and an assist.
From the opening whistle, the 21-year-old Black Stars prospect proved to be an uncontainable force along the flank.
Bonsu Baah unlocked the opponent’s defense early in the first half, carving open space with his characteristic pace and vision before delivering a pinpoint pass to set up Al-Qadsiah’s opening goal.
Not content with just creating, the dynamic winger capped off a stellar 45 minutes by driving into the final third and striking a fantastic effort into the back of the net to open his goal-scoring account for the season.
Bonsu Baah’s explosive performance underlines his continuing evolution into one of West Africa’s most exciting attacking talents. Known for his rapid acceleration, sharp dribbling, and composure in tight spaces, the former Sarpsborg 08 and Genk attacker continues to make major waves in Saudi Arabian football.
His dominant showing in the King’s Cup serves as a timely reminder of his clinical quality—and a promising signal for both Al-Qadsiah and the Ghana national team as the campaign gathers momentum.