Ghanaian born striker Kelvin Yeboah joined struggling Italian Serie A side Genoa in the January transfer window to very little effect but the numbers shows that he could be Genoa's saviour.

The Italian side poached German coach Alexander Blessing from Belgium side Oostende to salvage the sinking ship but results have been difficult to come by.

The striker has been a breathe of fresh air for the Italian side and the numbers prove he can be the saviour for the rossoblu.

Yeboah who joined from Austrian side Sturm Graz in January, is in fact the rossoblù striker with the most dribbles with an average of 3.5 per game.

He also has more tackles , with an average of 2.3 per match, and intercepts more balls , 2.8 per game, thus demonstrating great defensive generosity and an equally broad aggression.

Another relevant data concerns the duels in attack won by the Italy under 21 national team player: the average of 5.4 per match is the highest among his teammates in the department.

Finally, the total actions taken should be highlighted: the young promise of Italian football is in first place together with teammate his Ghanaian teammate Caleb Ekuban with an average of 40 actions created in each match.