Ghanaian midfielder Augustine Boakye strengthened his case for a national team role with another impressive display, registering his eighth assist of the season for AS Saint-Étienne in their clash against USL Dunkerque.

The 25-year-old continues to shine in France, adding creativity and consistency to his game as he plays a key role in his side’s attacking output.

Boakye has now contributed eight assists and five goals across all competitions this season, underlining his growing influence and all-round effectiveness in midfield.

His performances come at a crucial time for Ghana, with concerns surrounding the fitness of Mohammed Kudus ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

‎Boakye has emerged as one of the potential options to fill any creative void should Kudus be unavailable, with his recent form strengthening his credentials for a place in the Black Stars squad.

‎As competition for places intensifies, Boakye’s consistent contributions at club level could not be better timed, offering Ghana a promising alternative in a key attacking role.