Fantastic Ghana. The Black Stars showed class in a 6-1 win over Egypt
on Tuesday and ensured their World Cup hopes remain firmly in their
hands.
Three goals apiece in either half ensured that the Black Stars remain
in the box seat ahead of the playoff return leg on November 19.
Captain Asamoah Gyan, who grabbed a brace opened the scoring before
an own goal by Wael Goma, Majeed Waris, a Sulley Muntari penalty and the
last strike by substitute Christian Atsu made light-work of an Egyptian
goal by Mohammed Aboutrika from a penalty.
It was a dominant Ghana display and a performance that showed the Black Stars quality.
Playing at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, home grounds of local
side, Asante Kotoko who 26 years ago thrashed Zamalek of Egypt 5-1 in a
Continental Club match, the Black Stars were dominant from start to
finish.
The result was Ghana's highest win against Egypt and their second
highest in the second round stage of World Cup qualifying campaign after
defeating Lesotho 7-0 in June of last year in Kumasi.
From the kick-off the Black Stars went hunting for an early opener as
the first chance came to Gyan after 20 seconds but his feeble
connection went straight into the hands of goalkeeper Ahmed Elshenawi.
Bouyed on by fans who had defied the rains to raise their voices through the downpour, Ghana finally got their reward.
Gyan on the 5th minute was played in by Andre Ayew and the striker raced into the box past Goma to angle a shot to the far post.
www.ghanafa.org man-of-the-match, Michael Essien orchestrated the
second, dribbling past two markers into the box before his was blocked
as an on-rushing Goma in an attempt to save the situation directed the
ball into goal.
With five minutes remaining to end the first half, Ghana's lead was
reduced when the North African side were awarded a penalty and from the
spot, Aboutrika scored.
Three minutes later, the host reacted when Waris restored Ghana's two-goal lead to end the half 3-1.
Seven minutes after the break, Gyan scored his second from a head at
the far post after Muintari had delivered a freekick to the back.
In the 72nd minute Ghana had a penalty after substitute goalkeeper
Sherif Ekramy brought down Gyan who was charging at goal. Muntari
elected him himself and sent the goalie the wrong way.
Ghana's bench made three changes, sending on Mubarak Wakasu, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu and Atsu for Gyan, Ayew and Muntari.
Second half substitute, Atsu sealed the day for the Black Stars striking a shot from 25 yards that cannoned off the inside post.
The aggregate winner after the second leg will qualify to the finals in Brazil next year.
Ghana line-up:
Fatau Dauda, Samuel Inkoom, Daniel Opare, Jerry Akaminko, Rashid
Sumaila, Michael Essien, Andre Ayew/Christian Atsu, Sulley
Muntari/Agyemang Badu, Abdul Majeed Waris, Asamoah Gyan, Kwadwo
Asamoah/Mubarak Wakaso.
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