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In a display of determination, the Black Stars have emerged as the indisputable leaders of their group in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Coach Chris Hughton, beaming with pride, lauded his team's exceptional performance, emphasizing the significance of this remarkable achievement.
"First and foremost my experiences so far is that the level of African football has increased and if I am not mistaken we actually finished top of our group," he said
"I think that is something to be proud of it is always about development when you look at the squad even when I came in ten new players has been introduced to the squad," he added.
The Black Stars ended their group E games yesterday against the Central African Republic at the Baba Yara Stadium.
The visitors scored first in the 25th minute through Louis Mafouta. Mafouta's goal was assisted by Amos Youga.
Ghana struggled to create chances in front of home fans and couldn't contain the visitors when they attacked.
West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus scored a wonderful free kick to equalize for Ghana a few minutes to halftime.
Stepping onto the field in the 63rd minute, Ernest Nuamah replaced Red Star Belgrade winger Osman Bukari, a shift that would alter the course of the game.
With an immediate impact, Nuamah showcased his prowess, capitalizing on a precise pass from fellow substitute Antoine Semenyo to strike from close range.
In the other Group E game, Angola drew goalless with Madagascar. Ghana tops the group with 12 points after six games. Angola is second with 9 points after six games.
Coach Chris Hughton, beaming with pride, lauded his team's exceptional performance, emphasizing the significance of this remarkable achievement.
"First and foremost my experiences so far is that the level of African football has increased and if I am not mistaken we actually finished top of our group," he said
"I think that is something to be proud of it is always about development when you look at the squad even when I came in ten new players has been introduced to the squad," he added.
The Black Stars ended their group E games yesterday against the Central African Republic at the Baba Yara Stadium.
The visitors scored first in the 25th minute through Louis Mafouta. Mafouta's goal was assisted by Amos Youga.
Ghana struggled to create chances in front of home fans and couldn't contain the visitors when they attacked.
West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus scored a wonderful free kick to equalize for Ghana a few minutes to halftime.
Stepping onto the field in the 63rd minute, Ernest Nuamah replaced Red Star Belgrade winger Osman Bukari, a shift that would alter the course of the game.
With an immediate impact, Nuamah showcased his prowess, capitalizing on a precise pass from fellow substitute Antoine Semenyo to strike from close range.
In the other Group E game, Angola drew goalless with Madagascar. Ghana tops the group with 12 points after six games. Angola is second with 9 points after six games.