Ghana experienced a heartbreaking setback in their pursuit of advancement in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, surrendering a 2-0 lead until additional time in a Monday match against Mozambique.
Under the guidance of head coach Chris Hughton, the Black Stars made a significant lineup change, introducing Joseph Paintsil instead of Inaki Williams. The early stages of the match saw Mozambique’s goalkeeper, Ivane Oficial Urrubal, make a remarkable save to deny Antoine Semenyo’s effort.
Ghana took the lead in the 15th minute when Jordan Ayew converted a penalty kick earned by Paintsil. Despite Mozambique’s attempts for a comeback in the second half, Ghana’s goalkeeper, Richard Ofori, showcased his skills with a crucial save against Bruno Alberto Langa.
The Black Stars extended their lead in the 70th minute as Jordan Ayew successfully converted another penalty. However, Mozambique managed to pull one back in the 90th minute, with Geny Catamo scoring from the spot after a handball by Ghana’s captain, Andre Ayew.
In a stunning turn of events during stoppage time, Mozambique’s Reinildo Mandava headed home a corner kick by Shaquille Momad Nangy, securing a dramatic draw. This unexpected outcome denied Ghana a spot in the last sixteen, prompting reflection on the missed opportunity and the unpredictable nature of football.
In the post-match press conference, head coach Chris Hughton admitted to being responsible for the team’s performance, He said, “I take responsibility for this Performance and admit my results with the Black Stars have not been good enough.”
Some of the players also reacted to the team’s performance
“If you give away the balls like this, you cannot compete.” – Denis Odoi
“This is not about quality, it’s a lack of concentration.” – Kudus Mohammed