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Black Stars beat São Tomé and Principe 3-1 to cement top spot

By : cd on 29 Mar 2021, 12:34     |     Source: christian ahorgah

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The Black Stars of Ghana defeated São Tomé and Principe 3-1 at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, to top Group C in the last game of the 2021 Africa Nations qualifiers.

Goals from Nicholas Opoku, Jordan Ayew (penalty) and Baba Rahman were enough for Ghana to beat Sao Tome, with the visitors’ consolation scored by Iniesta in the 83rd minute.

The Black Stars got off to a bright start, controlling the affairs of the game from the very first whistle of the clash. The team was rewarded for its efforts as Amiens centre-back, Nicholas Opoku headed home from Kudus’ corner for his first-ever international goal.

Some intricate passes after a long period of dominance led to Ghana scoring the second goal of the contest. Crystal Palace forward, Jordan Ayew was tripped in the 18-yard box, and he stepped up and slotted home the resultant penalty kick.

The Black Stars headed into the tunnel for the first half, in a comfortable 2-0 lead, and in cruise control of the game.

It was more of the same for the Black Stars in the second half as Abdul Baba Rahman grabbed his first Black Stars goal, calmly placing the ball on the blind side of the São Tomé and Principe goalkeeper.

C. K Akonnor gave a shot to Gladson Awako in the course of the game and the midfielder did not disappoint, as he looked very comfortable and lively, distributing passes and making darting runs to provide more width for the Black Stars. Kotoko’s Ibrahim Imoro was also given his chance in the dying embers of the game.

With a clean sheet in sight, a moment of madness saw São Tomé and Principe grab a consolation goal. Goalkeeper, Razak Abalora in an attempt to locate Ibrahim Imoro only found the feet of Jokceleny Fernandes Carvalho who fired the ball into the empty net.

Elsewhere, Sudan beat South Africa 2-0 at the Al Hilal Stadium in Omdurman on Sunday to secure their first Total Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification since 2012 when they reached the quarter finals.

Heading into the final round of Group C matches, Sudan needed a win at home by all costs while Bafana Bafana needed just a draw to progress as they went into the game in second place ahead of the Sudanese.
Today’s win means Ghana finishes the qualifiers on top of Group C with 13 points followed by Sudan and South Africa with São Tomé and Principe languishing at the bottom of the group.