Ghana U23 made amends and beat Egypt’s Olympic team 3-2 in the second leg of their international friendly played on Saturday.
The Black Meteors were beaten 3-0 in Cairo on Wednesday in the first leg clash.
The hosts took the lead through Mahmoud Trezeguet from the spot, but Ghana equalized from a header courtesy centre-back Baba Mensah.
Egypt goalkeeper Mossad Awad came off his line and terribly slipped as he tried to backpedal to catch the ball.
Ghana then took the lead from a another header when South Africa-based striker Abdul Basit Adams directed a cross from the right into the twine.
It was 3-1 later when Inter Allies new signing Bright Adjei rushed on Awad and stole a back pass from his feet.
Egypt came back fighting and reduced the deficit with a superb free-kick struck by Ahmed Refaat.
Both sides used the international friendly to prepare for next month’s 2015 All Africa Games qualifiers.