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The Black Stars of Ghana faltered and bowed out of the 2010 World Cup after going down 2:4 to Uruguay in a penalty shootout and denying themselves a place in history.
In so doing, the Stars who had played rather gallantly in their second ever World Cup, broke the hearts of millions all over Africa who had supported the team all the way.
90 minutes of regular play plus 30 more in extra time ended in a pulsating one-all, and as though destined to bow out, a 120th minute attack by the Ghanaians had seen a desperate Luis Suarez, with his goalkeeper beaten, push the ball with the hand off the goal line to deny Ghana a winning goal. He took the red card and conceded a penalty for his efforts.
History beckoned, and the Stars’ most potent striker, Asamoah Gyan, who had previously converted twice from the spot in the same tournament, this time lifted his kick and grazed the bar. It was unbelieveable, and just after the miss, Japanese Yuichi Nishimura ended the game.
Asamoah however returned to scoring ways moments later as he opened Ghana’s penalty kicks with a well taken shot.
Skipper John Mensah missed, and so was youngster Dominic Adiyiah whose not so good kicks were saved. And so ended an otherwise sweet story for Ghana and Africa, who will have to wait for the next edition of the tournament to attempt to break the jinx of never going beyond the quarter finals.
Sulley Ali Muntari, making his first starting line-up for the Black Stars, had put Ghana ahead just on the stroke of half-time with a well taken left-footed 39-yard shotat the Soccer City Stadium before Diego Forlan levelled up in the nail-biting encounter. Uruguay will thus play Holland, who defeated Brazil 2:1 early in the day, in the semi finals.
Story by Isaac Yeboah/Myjoyonline.com
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