Black Stars defeated South Korea 3-2
Mohammed Kudus etched his name in Ghanaian football folklore as the first Ghanaian to score two goals in a World Cup game.
The Nima-born midfielder flicked a Jordan Ayew set-piece with his head before connecting to a Gideon Mensah cross to score what turned out to be the winner for Ghana.
Mohammed Salisu got the other goal for Ghana. The Korean goals were scored by Gue-Sung Cho in the 58th and 61st minutes.
In all, the game against South Korea represented an improvement on the one against Portugal and as we review the match, here are five things GhanaWeb’s Perez Erzoah Kwaw noticed.
Ghana were bolder this time
If the second half of Ghana’s game against Portugal thought coach Otto Addo and Ghanaians anything, it was the fact that the Portuguese side were beatable and undeserving of the respect the Black Stars gave them in that game.
Armed with that lesson, the Black Stars went all out against Portugal, playing some expansive and attacking football.
Of course, the weakness in the defense, particularly dealing with aerial balls was exposed but the attacking talents in the Ghanaian side gained the freedom to continue hunting for goals and win the game for Ghana.
This approach worked and although Ghana had their backs against the wall in the final 20 minutes, the offensive football was enough to see them through.