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Youngster Christopher Bonsu Baah made his debut for the Black Stars in their 2025 Unity Cup game against Nigeria.
The Genk winger played 90 minutes of the game on Wednesday evening as Ghana missed out a place in the final of the four-nation tournament.
Bonsu Baah, who was only being called up for the second time, was named in the starting lineup for the game as Otto Addo experimented with his team for the fixture.
The pacy winger started in an attacking trio alongside Jordan Ayew and Asante Kotoko's Kwame Opoku as the Black Stars chased a place in the final.
Despite conceding two goals in the opening 24 minutes of the game, Bonsu Baah looked lively anytime he had the ball at his and never looked shy to have a go at his markers.
The left-footed attacker was also heavily involved in Ghana's attacking moves in the second half, playing a role in the buildup to Brandon Thomas-Asante's strike to pull one back for the Black Stars.
Bonsu Baah almost created the leveller but Jordan Ayew failed to connect well with his cross into the far post.
He was replaced by Mohammed Fuseini for the final minutes of the game with Ghana suffering a 1-2 defeat.
The youngster will hope to get another chance when Ghana take on Trinidad and Tobago in the third-place playoff game.
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