Watch all the goals conceded by Ghana in their 2-0 reverse against Egypt at the Borg El-Arab Stadium in Alexandria on Sunday.
Mohammed Salah scores first from the spot when Harrison Afful tripped Hassan Trezeguet inside the box.
He expertly sent goalkeeper Razak Brimah the wrong way for the opener on 43 minutes.
Abdallah Saied's grabbed the assurance goal when he connected home an assist from Mohammed Salah from inside the box.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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we need to find lasting solution to this problem. it is very worrying. let us now concentrate on the ladies who knows?
This is the reason why Ghana will never prosper. We are so judgmental and unfair to ordinary powerless people. You go to a company to audit in Ghana and you will see loopholes and very criminal conduct by the manager/head of the company. At the same time, you will go through the manager's disciplinary action and you will be surprised at how strict he is. The reason they get away is the likes of you. The ordinary Ghanaian who support such leaders without questioning them. Ghanaians were quick to accept all the explanations and blame from the FA and Kwasi Appiah. Everyone pointed accusing fingers at KP Boateng although we do not know what happened in the four years he was in the team. No one knows what happened to Muntari for the 12 years he has played for Ghana. However, no World Cup means no money for the players. No money for the players mean no money for the FA officials to deduct. And no achievement for Kwasi Nyantakyi from now onwards. And no representation and entertainment for the ordinary Ghanaian. For 4 years, Christian Atsu and Jordan Ayew have shown they suffer from stage-fright. In serious games, they cannot score. The few games KP Boateng has featured, he has either scored or created chances for others to score. He raises the game to a certain level for everyone to succeed. When Muntari opens his hear to play a game, he gives off the best. Look at how he played at the World Cup. Ghana needs those two players more than those two players need to play for Ghana. So it is up to the FA and the coach. They can continue to experiment with Atsu and Jordan. We both know what they are worth. We know how they perform in serious games. Ghanaians will never prosper with this kind of attitude. We love to single out ordinary people who express their views or appear to have bad habits and deny them everything. Meanwhile, people in top position will be doing more serious and more evil things. Let Kwasi Nyantakyi and the FA leaders go and play and score goals. At this point, Ghana needs KP Boateng and Muntari more than those two players need to play for Ghana. So we can hold on to our pride and arrogance and keep them out. Everyone goes down together.
How many matches has he played for the country with how many goals. The mere fact that he plays does not guarantee goals. Yes he will have created chances, but what if the same players that you claim waste chances waste those ones too. He eats and drinks trouble and he will not stop today or tomorrow
@Kobina, my position is that KP Boateng would have scored and created goals in this game against Egypt. He would have scored in the AFCON final against Cote D'Ivoire. He would have scored in the World Cup match against USA. That is my position. What do you say about that? Christian Atsu and Jordan Ayew have been wasting critical chances for 4 years now. What have they learnt about tough matches? What have they done to improve their skills? Here we are. Tell me something constructive and stop condemning things you cannot respond to!
NII LANTEY VANDERPOYE MUST BE LAUGHING WITH HIS MOUTH WIDE OPEN AT HOME. THIS IS WHAT HE WANTED FOR GHANA AND NOW HE HAS IT.SHAME ON YOU.
Kwabena Oppong, you have said nothing!!!!
Ghana played well. All what we lacked was a talented player up front. It is the same old story. Our players are not given cutting-edge technical expertise to become good strikers because Europeans will give those trainings only to their citizens. Unfortunately for us, we got one player who had been trained for such jobs in the form of Kevin-Prince Boateng. He would have made the difference in this game, in the Ghana-Cote D'Ivoire game at the AFCON finals and the first World Cup match of Brazil 2014 against USA. However, we sacked him from camp for expressing his frustration for being benched for the same players who failed to convert the many chances we created. Some of us were against the disgrace of KP Boateng. But Ghanaians with their know-it-all attitude asked for the unique player trained by the Germans to leave camp. Here we are. We all go down together.