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    Osman Bukari’s goal earns Ghana a point in Angola

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiMarch 28, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Osman Bukari’s goal earns Ghana a point in Angola

    Bukari was on the score sheet less than a minute of being substituted into the game. He connected Joseph Paintsil’s pull out to equalise for Ghana.

    The first half of the game saw Angola mounting serious pressure on Ghana for the opener,

    Ati Zigi was called to action a few times as Angola continued to search for an opener. The first half ended in a goalless draw.

    READ MORE : Medeama SC beat Kumasi Asante Kotoko 2-0 in Kumasi at the Baba  Yaya Sports Stadium.

    Three minutes into the second half, Angola were awarded a penalty after Daniel Amartey brought down Gelson inside the box.

    Lucas Joao sent  Ati Zigi the wrong way to open the scoring for Angola.

    Osman Bukari and Majeed Ashimeru replaced Mohammed Kudus and Edmund Addo in what proved to be a tactical switch for Ghana.

    Bukari  finished off a brilliant move after meeting a cross from Joseph Paintsil less than a minute of coming onto the field to replace Kudus.

    The match ended in  a draw. Ghana will host the Central African Republic and face Madagascar away in their final two matches in Group E.

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