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The Black Stars moved yet another step towards the FIFA World Cup tournament in South Africa with a 2-0 win over their Sudanese counterparts.
This is the Stars' third consecutive win after lashing Mali 2-0 two weeks ago.
The Ghanaian boys now have their maximum points from three matches so far and are expected to push even further with another victory when they meet Sudan on home soil September 5, 2009.
A stunning Matthew Amoah strike ended the Sudanese resistance in the 4th minute which defined the opener for the Stars at the Al Merreikh Stadium in Omdurman.
The Stars returned from recess even strong and handed their opponents another goal powered yet again by Amoah.
A clearly-rattled Sudan had little to do as their back-four looked nervous whenever the ball came near them immediately afterwards.
With the complexion of the game favouring the Stars, the absence of
Zamalek new boy Ibrahim Ayew did not matter much.
In all Ghana face two home matches later in the remaining three of the qualifiers.
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