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Frustrated by Squirrels, surviving Lion attack, Ghana tames Wild Dogs
Kwesi Appiah flashed a loaded smile after the second and final goal. It said without words, relief and justification in all the vilifications.
Ghana left it late to qualify from Group F at Afcon 2019 after using for a guinea pig, Guinea-Bissau in a 2-0 win.
They endured stuttering starts against Benin’s Squirrel, spirited but goal-less performance against Indomitable Lions of Cameroun.
But after Guinea-Bissau let the Wild Dogs out, the Stars came alive with early second half goal from Jordan and a confidently knitted attack to give Partey a goal for the critics.
Ghana’s campaign has been like one of those fearful flights in a shaking plane. A panicked and resigned passangers throwing sticks at a calm pilot who is running out of runaway. But just some yards off, the plane lifts off – relief.
The Black Stars showed intent but with no points available for intent, it was actually Guinea-Bissau that would rattle the Stars in the 17minute. A shot full of umpth, scrabbled across the cross ball after a goal-saving shave with keeper Ofori’s fingers.

Coach Kwasi Appiah can finally smile
Baba Rahaman epitomised Ghana’s game plan, clever crosses and hope to find Kwabena Owusu or Jordan Ayew or the more prolific header, Dede Ayew.
Rahaman showed why he remains Ghana’s best left-back with his crisis-causing crosses. Samuel Owusu, a winger played catch up in this technique. His best crossing effort found Jordan Ayew inside the box. The ball found Jordan but Jordan’s head did not find the ball as his muscled effort to connect failed.
Not that anybody would bank their hopes on Jordan’s aerial abilities. Ghana banks its hopes on the Crystal Palace’s ability to dribble, hold the ball or simply finish.
And he did finish it with his feet early in the second half after Ghana’s favoured way of scoring was once again replicated inside the Suez stadium. Jordan punished Guinea-Bissau for a high defensive line after Wakaso sneaked in a long pass to set off a race between a defender and an attacker.
Jordan won, wound up the defender and shot into the top corner of the far post to gift Ghanaians such a relief. Guinea-Bissau will feel hard down by all sides of the goal post – the far side, near and cross bar. When goalkeeper was not tipping a shot out, the post appeared tipped to help. Not once. Thrice.
And the Wild Dogs would not slump because of a Jordan Ayew goal. What Wild Dog would that be? Mendes nearly followed after Liverpool and Egypt star Mohammed Salah with a freekick that made a sail straight towards the net.
Keeper rooted largely. But another root, the side bar would intervene, the ball kissing the bar and out. It was Partey’s goal that finally smothered Guinea-Bissau’s determination.
Facing two banks of four opponents sitting slightly deep, Wakaso took matters into his own hands after winger Owusu hestitated from dashing through Bissau bodies. He passed across to Wakaso who directed it to Dede Ayew who had his back to the edge of the box.
He turned quickly, spotted Rahaman’s run beind a defender and dropped a pass after the left-back beat the offside trap. Rahaman cut the ball back in as Partey ghosted in to connect for the second goal.
That was when Kwesi Appiah smiled. Like Jesus calmed the storm, the goal will calm a choppy sea of angry supporters who say the coach is not a tactician.
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