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Black Stars forward Mohammed Fuseini makes Champions League debut against Bayern Munich

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Black Stars forward Mohammed Fuseini makes Champions League debut against Bayern Munich

Ghana forward Mohammed Fuseini made his UEFA Champions League debut for Royale Union Saint-Gilloise on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, as a second-half substitute in their 2-0 away loss to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. 

The appearance marked a significant milestone for the 23-year-old, who had previously only featured in the competition’s qualifying rounds and expressed a strong desire to play in the main tournament.

Fuseini entered the match in the 66th minute, replacing teammate Koki Machida, and played for a total of 24 minutes. 

His debut came shortly after his return from an ankle injury suffered in September 2025 that had kept him sidelined for approximately five months. 

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He had only just made his return to the squad in a Belgian Cup match against FCV Dender EH on January 14, followed by a league appearance against KV Mechelen, making the Champions League debut a rapid and positive progression in his recovery and return to top-flight football.

The match itself saw Bayern Munich secure a dominant victory. Despite the defeat for the Belgian side, Fuseini’s return to the pitch at the highest level of European club competition is considered a timely boost for both his club and the the Black Stars, ahead of forthcoming international competitions.

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