Former Black Stars defender Francis Dickoh could not make the FC Midtjylland squad when they recorded a memorable 2-1 win over disillusioned Manchester United at the MCH Arena on Thursday night in the Uefa Europa League.
The sleeping English giants punched themselves into the lead when Dutch international of Ghanaian descent Memphis Depay scored the opening goal in the 37th minute.
But the host equalised through 21-year-old Pione Sisto before Nigerian Paul Onuachu sealed the win for the Danish champions.
Dickoh could not make the grades for the Midtjylland squad.
Elsewhere attacker Ebenezer Assifuah and former Liberty Professionals star came off the bench in the 24th minute to replace the injured Leo Lacroix at the Stade de Tourbillon as Swiss side FC Sion were beaten 2-1 visiting Portuguese outfit Sporting Braga. Braga took a 13th minute lead, Senegal forward Moussa Konate levelled for Sion but the Liga Sagres side stole the win midway through the second-half of the tie.
Meanwhile in Belgium, in-form winger Frank Acheampong shook off a minor injury problem to play full throttle for Anderlecht who managed a slender 1-0 win over Greek Super Lig outfit Olympiakos.
Senegalese star forward Kara Mbodji struck the only goal of the game for the Royal Club in the 67th minute.
In Germany defender Daniel Opare squeezed his way through the Augsburg squad for the game but the injury-prone full-back watched the entire action from the bench at the 30,000-capacity WWK Arena as the Fuggerstadter failed to upset the English side.
Spanish La Liga side Athletic Club put one foot in the Round of 16 stage after stealing a 1-0 win at Olympique Marseille. The French side kowtowed to a 54th minute effort from 35-year-old veteran striker Aritz Aduriz.
Spain U21 international of Ghanaian descent Inaki Williams started the game for the Basque club and flourished in attack as they claimed the priceless win against the French side.