Ghana’s victory against Mali in a thrilling 2-1 match has left coach Otto Addo beaming with pride.
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Despite a shaky start where Mali dominated, Addo praised the collective effort of his team for turning the game around.
In the first 20 minutes, Ghana struggled against Mali’s pressing tactics, but they managed to regain control as the game progressed.
Mali took the lead with a fortunate goal just before halftime, but Ghana fought back fiercely.
Ernest Nuamah’s powerful header and Jordan Ayew’s late strike sealed the victory, sending the Black Stars level with Group I leaders Comoros.
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Addo emphasized the importance of teamwork, acknowledging the contributions of every player, including substitutes like Fatawu.
He stressed that it’s not just the starting eleven but the entire squad that determines the outcome of the game.
Looking ahead, Ghana is focused on their upcoming match against the Central African Republic.
With their spirits high and momentum on their side, the Black Stars are determined to continue their winning streak in the World Cup qualifying campaign. Victory against the Central African Republic would further solidify their position in the group standings.

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