The Black Stars maintained their
perfect start in African Cup qualifying with a last gasp 1-0 win over the
Amavubi of Rwanda.
Playing on a sorry excuse for a
field in the Rwandan capital, Mubarak Wakaso’s 87th minute free kick was enough
to give Ghana the hard fought win.
Captain Asamoah Gyan missed the game
through injury, and his teammates never played at the levels expected of the
Stars. The sorry nature of the pitch must have had something to do with that as
well.
Neither Richmond Boakye-Yiadom nor
Jordan Ayew could successfully fill their captain’s boots in a stop start game
that had zero real football on display.
Captaining the side, Andre Ayew was
a live wire as always, but could create little on the potato patch of a field
in Kigali.
It took the intervention of Wakaso,
smashing home a free-kick three minutes from time, to hand Ghana the win. The
three points keeps Ghana at the top of the group with a maximum six points from
two games.
Rwanda follow with three, whilst
Mozambique and Mauritius remain bottom at zero. The pair face off in their
second round qualifier on Sunday.
For a match being beamed worldwide,
CAF needs to do something about the
pitch such a qualifier had to be
played on.
The Black Stars maintained their perfect start in African Cup qualifying with a last gasp 1-0 win over the Amavubi of Rwanda.
Playing on a sorry excuse for a field in the Rwandan capital, Mubarak Wakaso’s 87th minute free kick was enough to give Ghana the hard fought win.
Captain Asamoah Gyan missed the game through injury, and his
teammates never played at the levels expected of the Stars. The sorry
nature of the pitch must have had something to do with that as well.
Neither Richmond Boakye-Yiadom nor Jordan Ayew could successfully fill their captain’s boots in a stop start game that had zero real football on display.
Captaining the side, Andre Ayew was a live wire as always, but could create little on the potato patch of a field in Kigali.
It took the intervention of Wakaso, smashing home a free-kick three minutes from time, to hand Ghana the win. The three points keeps Ghana at the top of the group with a maximum six points from two games.
Rwanda follow with three, whilst Mozambique and Mauritius remain bottom at zero. The pair face off in their second round qualifier on Sunday.
For a match being beamed worldwide, CAF needs to do something about the
pitch such a qualifier had to be played on.
- See more at: http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2015/09/05/late-wakaso-freekick-hands-ghana-crucial-win-over-rwanda-in-afcon-qualifier/#sthash.RAMf3KPh.dpuf
Playing on a sorry excuse for a field in the Rwandan capital, Mubarak Wakaso’s 87th minute free kick was enough to give Ghana the hard fought win.
Neither Richmond Boakye-Yiadom nor Jordan Ayew could successfully fill their captain’s boots in a stop start game that had zero real football on display.
Captaining the side, Andre Ayew was a live wire as always, but could create little on the potato patch of a field in Kigali.
It took the intervention of Wakaso, smashing home a free-kick three minutes from time, to hand Ghana the win. The three points keeps Ghana at the top of the group with a maximum six points from two games.
Rwanda follow with three, whilst Mozambique and Mauritius remain bottom at zero. The pair face off in their second round qualifier on Sunday.
For a match being beamed worldwide, CAF needs to do something about the
pitch such a qualifier had to be played on.
- See more at: http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2015/09/05/late-wakaso-freekick-hands-ghana-crucial-win-over-rwanda-in-afcon-qualifier/#sthash.RAMf3KPh.dpuf
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