Ghanaian wide man Christopher Bonsu Baah continues to stamp his authority on the Saudi Pro League, reaching a milestone of 10 assists for the campaign after a dazzling display in Al Qadsiah’s commanding 4-0 demolition of Al Riyadh on Wednesday.
The 21-year-old delivered a masterclass in creativity, contributing two assists that underlined his growing influence in the league. His latest contributions push him into the third place in the assist rankings, trailing only João Félix and Kostas Fortounis, who each sit one ahead on 11.
Operating with confidence and precision, Baah wasted little time making an impact. Inside the opening minutes, he sliced open the defense with a pinpoint ball from the right, teeing up Abdullah Al Salem for the opener.
His vision and timing once again came to the fore late in the contest, picking out Julián Quiñones in the 87th minute to effectively seal the result.
Al Salem went on to grab a second, while Quiñones added another in stoppage time to complete the rout. Yet beyond the scoreline, it was Baah’s orchestration in the final third that defined the evening, repeatedly stretching the opposition with his direct running and inventive passing.
Since arriving from Genk, the winger has evolved into one of Al Qadsiah’s most dependable attacking outlets. His blend of acceleration, close control, and awareness has made him a constant threat down the flank, regularly turning defense into attack in an instant.
With momentum firmly on their side, Al Qadsiah now turn their focus to a heavyweight showdown against Al Nassr on Sunday, May 3, a fixture that will once again place Baah at the heart of their offensive ambitions.





