The Black Stars of Ghana recorded their first win of the FIFA World Cup 2022, defeating South Korea 3-2 at the Education City Stadium on Monday.
Victory was secured courtesy a late goal from Ajax star Kudus Mohammed with the scores tied at 2-2.
It was Kudus’ second goal of day after he he had given the Black Stars a 2-0 lead in the first half, 10 minutes after Mohammed Salisu had opened the scoring.
Coach Otto Addo made three changes to his starting eleven from last Thursday’s 3-2 loss against Portugal with forward Jordan Ayew, and fullbacks Gideon Mensah and Tariq Lamptey replacing Alexander Djiku, Baba Rahman and Alidu Seidu.
He also re-jigged his formation switching from a back three with wingbacks to a back four manned by Mohammed Salisu, Daniel Amartey, Lamptey and Mensah.
Southampton defender Mohammed Salisu opened the scoring in the 23rd minute smashing in a lose ball after the Korean defence failed to deal with a set-piece delivered by Jordan Ayew.
It was the 22-year-old’s first goal for Ghana in only his second competitive appearance for his country.
Prior to that the Korean’s had dominated the opening exchanges and failed to make use of any of their seven corners.
Paolo Bento’s side appeared to have targeted young right fullback Tariq Lamptey – making his first competitive start for Ghana after a nationality switch – with dangerman Son Heung-Min making constant runs at him and winning dangerous set-pieces.
However, the Brighton and Hove Albion man held his own against his English Premier League opponent.
The goal turned the tide in favour of the Ghanaians who until then had been under the cosh for the opening 20 minutes with their midfield unable to keep hold of the ball.
Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew combined with left fullback Gideon Mensah and midfielder Salis Abdul Samed to find Kudus Mohammed for Ghana’s second in the 34th minute.
Ayew playing down the left flank delivered an in-swinger with his right foot which was glanced home by Mohammed Kudus.
After recess, goalie Lawrence Ati-Zigi was called into action by forward Gue-sung Cho in the 52nd minute but leapt up to parry away a header.
That was a sign of things to come as the Korean’s reduced the deficit in the 57th minute when Lamptey was robbed off the ball in the Ghanaian defensive third by substitute Kang-in Lee who delivered a cross for Gue-sung to head home.
Gue-sung who Plies his trade with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors completed his brace three minutes later when he rose above Mensah to power home a header from Jin-su Kim through Ati-Zigi’s grasp.