Ghanaian forward Daniel Afriyie Barnieh is quietly putting together one of the most impressive individual seasons by a Ghanaian player abroad, as he continues to excel with FC Aarau in the ongoing campaign.
The former Accra Hearts of Oak talisman has rediscovered his best form in Switzerland, delivering consistent and impactful performances that are beginning to turn heads both at club level and back home in Ghana. His numbers tell a compelling story—30 appearances, 11 goals, and 6 assists—figures that underline his evolution into a more complete and reliable attacking threat.
Barnieh’s influence at Aarau goes beyond just statistics. His movement off the ball, intelligent positioning, and ability to link up play have made him a central figure in the team’s attacking structure. Whether deployed as a central striker or operating from wider areas, he has shown adaptability and maturity, traits that are crucial at the highest level of the game.
For many Ghanaian fans, this resurgence is particularly significant given Barnieh’s journey. After rising to prominence with Hearts of Oak, where he played a key role in their domestic successes, he earned recognition as one of the brightest young talents in Ghanaian football.
His exploits also extended to the international stage, where he featured prominently for the , showcasing his potential against top youth competition.
Barnieh’s progress eventually earned him a place in the senior national team, and he was part of Ghana’s squad at the . However, since that tournament, he has found opportunities with the limited, with increased competition for places in attack.
Now, with his current form at Aarau, the conversation is beginning to shift. Ghana’s attacking options have often been scrutinized for inconsistency, and Barnieh’s ability to contribute both goals and assists could offer a different dimension to the team. His work rate, pressing ability, and hunger make him a valuable asset, especially in modern football systems that demand high intensity from forwards.
The question now becomes unavoidable: Does Daniel Afriyie Barnieh deserve another opportunity with the Black Stars, and potentially a place in Ghana’s squad for the next World Cup?
From a performance standpoint, the argument is strong. Players who are in form and delivering consistently at club level often make the strongest case for national team inclusion. Barnieh’s output in Switzerland suggests a player who has grown in confidence and tactical awareness, ready to compete at a higher level once again.
However, selection for the national team is rarely based on numbers alone. Tactical fit, competition within the squad, and the coach’s philosophy all play significant roles. Ghana currently boasts several attacking options across Europe, meaning Barnieh would need to not only maintain his form but also clearly demonstrate how he complements the existing setup.
Still, football is ultimately about form and impact—and right now, Barnieh has both.
As the season progresses and international fixtures approach, all eyes will be on whether his performances can force a rethink within the national team hierarchy.
One thing is certain:
Daniel Afriyie Barnieh is making a strong statement, and it may only be a matter of time before he earns another shot on the big stage.













