In a thrilling match during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Ghana secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Mali with Jordan Ayew’s late heroics.
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Despite initially trailing after Kamory Doumbia’s goal, Ghana fought back strongly in the second half. Otto Addo, opting for a youthful approach, left Ayew on the bench, with the team showcasing a 3-4-3 formation.
Mali dominated early on, with Ghana’s goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi making crucial saves. However, Ghana grew into the game, with Ernest Nuamah leveling the score with a powerful header.
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Photo via BBC

Photo via BBC
The match intensified as both sides sought a winner, and it was Ayew who proved decisive, scoring in injury time after coming off the bench.
With this crucial win, Ghana now sits level on points with Comoros atop Group I in the CAF World Cup qualifiers. However, Comoros could extend their lead with a win against Madagascar. Ghana’s next challenge will be against the Central African Republic in Kumasi.
The victory not only propels Ghana’s World Cup ambitions but also underscores the team’s resilience and determination on the road to football’s grandest stage.

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