Audio By Carbonatix
The Black Stars of Ghana beat the Flames of Malawi by a solitary goal to book a place in the 2013 Cup of Nations to be hosted in South Africa.
Afriyie Acquah who earned his first cap put the Stars ahead in what was only his first touch in Black Stars shirt.
He pounced on a through ball from Dede Ayew and squeezed a little flick through the legs of the Flames goal keeper for the Stars opener six minutes into play.
Gyan had early on forced a superb save from the Malawian goal keeper with a well taken free-kick.
But the Flames were the exciting and the rugged of the two. With a bumpy pitch the Malawians dictated the pace of a the game in a desperate search for the equalizer.
But the Stars defence was resolute with Vorsah and Boye standing tall.
The Flames needed at least four goals to secure an upset and a qualification to South Africa 2013 having lost the first leg by 0-2 in Accra three weeks ago.
But that was not to be. The Stars held on in what was a thoroughly physical game by the Flames with the referee watching on and keeping his cards in his pockets.
The Flames dominated play but created next to nothing in terms of goal scoring opportunities.
The closest they came was a 70th minute strike which whisked just wide.
The victory, if anything will be crucial for Gyan who captained the side again and for Akwasi Appiah the only local coach to have been signed on officially by the FA with a working contract.
Appiah will lead the Stars to South Africa as they chase their first Nations Cup glory in over 30 years.
Incidentally Appiah was a member of the team which won the Nations Cup in 1982.
Will he be successfull this time as a coach?
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Roverman Productions welcomes one and all to the Festival of Plays!
4 hours -
GTA marks a century of highlife with grand launch of Highlife @ 100
5 hours -
Star Dancers crowned winners of Season II of Kumawood TV Star Kids Show
5 hours -
Amad Diallo gives AFCON holders Ivory Coast win over Mozambique
5 hours -
UK social media campaigners among five denied US visas
5 hours -
BP sells stake in motor oil arm Castrol for $6bn
6 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Asante Kotoko beat Eleven Wonders to go third
8 hours -
Algerian law declares France’s colonisation a crime
8 hours -
Soldiers remove rival Mamprusi Chief Seidu Abagre from Bawku following Otumfuo mediation
8 hours -
Analysis: How GoldBod’s operations led to a $214 million loss at the BoG
8 hours -
Why Extending Ghana’s Presidential Term from Four to Five Years Is Not in the Interest of Ghanaians
8 hours -
Young sanitation diplomat urges children to lead cleanliness drive
9 hours -
Energy sector shortfall persists; to balloon to US$1.10bn in 2026 – IMF
9 hours -
Gov’t secures $30m Chinese grant for new university of science and technology in Damongo
9 hours -
Education Minister commends St. Peter’s SHS for exiting double-track, pledges infrastructure support
9 hours
