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QATAR 2022

Ghana victory and Cameroon draw end a good day for Africa at global soccer spectacle

Ghana victory and Cameroon draw end a good day for Africa at global soccer spectacle
Daniel Amartey of Ghana prays while Ghana players celebrate their 3-2 victory in the Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 Group H match between Korea Republic and Ghana at Education City Stadium on 28 November 2022 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo: Stuart Franklin / Getty Images)

Ghana claimed their first win of the 2022 Soccer World Cup and Cameroon ended an eight-match World Cup-losing streak with a draw on a happy day for African football.

Ghana survived a furious late siege of their goal to revive their World Cup chances in a dramatic Group H clash on Monday, holding off South Korea to secure a 3-2 victory that was greeted with as much relief as it was celebration.

Meanwhile, Cameroon striker Vincent Aboubakar came off the bench to score one goal and set up another as the Indomitable Lions rescued a vital point in a 3-3 draw with Serbia on Monday that ended a run of eight successive World Cup losses for the African side. 

The Group G fixture leaves both teams on a single point from their two games, still in contention for a last 16 place, although Cameroon must face Brazil in their final match on Friday, while Serbia take on Switzerland.

Heungmin Son of Korea Republic battles for possession with Tariq Lamptey of Ghana during the Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 Group H match between Korea Republic and Ghana at Education City Stadium on 28 November 2022 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo: Stuart Franklin / Getty Images)

Ghana ride their luck

Ghana earned their first points of the tournament and can still reach the second round on the back of two goals from Mohammed Kudus and desperate defending in a roller-coaster match at the Education City Stadium.

Mohammed Salisu scored the opener and Kudus headed home as Ghana took a 2-0 halftime lead, only to allow South Korea to fight back with two goals in three minutes from Cho Gue-sung, who epitomised his side’s fighting spirit by attacking the ball to head home twice in quick succession.

Ghana snatched back the lead within seven minutes, however, taking advantage of their one chance in the second half for Kudus to deliver the winner.

“It was emotional with the ups and downs. South Korea did very well, pushed and pressed us,” said Ghana coach Otto Addo.

“We were struggling, we wanted to stop the crosses, but we didn’t put enough intensity into stopping the crosses. There was passionate defending and very good goalkeeping… in the end, we were a bit lucky.”


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Mixed emotions

Ten minutes of stoppage time only served to heighten the drama, culminating in a contrast of emotions at the final whistle as an exhausted Ghana celebrated and the Koreans were left in tears.

They had fought back in spectacular style, making only one second-half error which ultimately proved costly.

Ghana’s first-half lead was down to two perfect crosses from the left delivered by the right-footed Jordan Ayew – both perfectly weighted and with the requisite pace to catch out the Korean defence.

The first in the 24th minute caused chaos and Salisu snapped up the loose ball to score and the second 10 minutes later found Kudus who glanced a header into the net.

Korean changes at halftime put them right back in the match, even if talisman Son Heung-min, again playing with a black face mask to protect his facial fractures, proved surprisingly ineffectual.

Mohammed Salisu of Ghana competes with Korea Republic players during the Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 Group H match between Korea Republic and Ghana at Education City Stadium on 28 November2022 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo: Stuart Franklin / Getty Images)

‘Unfair’

Cho’s goals were both powerful headers as the Ghanaian defence was overrun, first in the 58th minute and, with the Korean supporters behind the Ghana goal already in delirium, a second followed three minutes later.

South Korea looked favourites to win the game, but offered Ghana a sudden window of opportunity which Kudus took in the 68th minute.

Ghana sat back and were besieged for about half an hour, with Lawrence Ati-Zigi making several good saves and his defenders putting their bodies on the line as they blocked efforts from all angles.

“The result is totally unfair… even a draw would be unfair. We deserved a win,” said Korea’s assistant coach Sergio Costa, forced to do the post-match news conference after Paulo Bento was red-carded as his frustrations boiled over at the final whistle in a verbal tirade at English referee Anthony Taylor.

Collective spirit

Serbia coach Dragan Stojkovic said it felt like two points lost after they let a 3-1 advantage slip. But for Cameroon, who stopped the rot in their World Cup results dating back to 2002, it breathes life back into their campaign.

“In these competitions you have to show desire for victory,” Aboubakar said. “My teammates played a great first half despite some small mistakes. We felt they (Serbia) were shaky and a bit tired. When I came on, I tried to make the most of it.

“What matters is the mindset and the collective spirit, and in that regard we played a great game.”

Cameroon were without first-choice goalkeeper Andre Onana, who asked to leave the squad, according to coach Rigobert Song, amid reports that the pair had a falling out over tactics.

“He is an important player but we are in a difficult tournament,” Song said. 

“I know what I have to do, and that is to ensure that the team takes precedence over any individuals. Andre wanted to step out (of the squad) and we accepted that position. In a squad, discipline is important.” Reuters/DM

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