Friday, 19 April

Qatar 2022 qualifiers: Ghana beat Ethiopia 1-0

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Ghana’s next action is in Johannesburg against South Africa on Monday

The Black Stars secured three points in the opening fixture of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualifiers after beating Ethiopia 1-0 at the Cape Coast stadium on Friday night. 

China-based Mubarak Wakaso's first-half strike gave Ghana all the spoils in the Group G encounter. 

Ghana Coach Akonnor named Jeffrey Schlupp and Kamal Deen Suleymana in a line-up that also included Captain Andre Ayew, Crystal Palace ace Jordan Ayew, Leicester City’s Daniel Amartey and Baba Abdul Rahman. 

Germany-born Daniel-Kofi Kyereh was given a 28th-minute debut following an injury to Jeffrey Schlupp due to an ankle injury. 

Wakaso got the breakthrough for Ghana ten minutes from the break as his powerful shot from outside the box beat Ethiopia goalkeeper Teklemarian Shanko.

Shanko failed to save the strike as the ball passed through his legs to give Ghana a first-half lead. 

The goal was the highlight of the first-half, as the two teams headed back into the locker room with Ghana having a slim lead. 

Back from recess, Ethiopia took control of the game but failed to create any scoring opportunity. 

Second half substitute Yaw Yeboah pulled a great save from substitute goalkeeper Fasil Gebremichael in the 73rd-minute following a long drive by Yaw Yeboah and a follow-up by skipper Andre Ayew. 

The exchanges from both ends failed to yield results as the game came to an end with Ghana picking the three points. 

Ghana’s next action is in Johannesburg against South Africa on Monday at the FNB Stadium while Ethiopia hosts Zimbabwe in the other group encounter.

 

 

Source: GFA