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2018 WC qualifier: Comoros hold Ghana to 0-0 draw

November 13, 2015
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2018 WC qualifier: Comoros hold Ghana to 0-0 draw

Ghana vrs Comoros

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The Black Stars of Ghana played out a 0-0 draw with the Comoros Islands away in the first leg of the preliminary World Cup Qualifier for Russia 2018.

The home side came close to registering the game’s first goal in the 4th minute but could only find the post with Razak Braimah of Ghana beaten.

Ghana’s first real opportunity fell to Lorient striker Majeed Warris, who missed from point blank range after being put through by Wakaso.

[contextly_sidebar id=”g8cTdBj4zzA768RFiXuxBTflMUJpjMSc”] Ghana dictated the first half but failed to create any clear cut goal scoring opportunities despite recording 6 shots and 4 corners.

The second half saw Jordan Ayew create space for himself inside the penalty box, but missed at the near post with only the goalkeeper to beat.

The game’s best chance fell to skipper for Ghana on the day, Andre Ayew, who did well to free himself from a tangle of legs, but scuffed his shot narrowly wide much to the relieve of the home supporters.

Ghana will have the referee to thank after what looked like a perfect goal was ruled out as an offside in the 81st minute.

The introduction of Accam, Badu and Gyan in the latter stages of the game, brought urgency into Ghana’s game in the final moments.

Substitute Agyemang Badu latched onto a loose ball and struck from 20 yards out; but could only find the bottom of the left post only for Andre Ayew to see his rebound effort cannon back off the post again.

At the end of 90 minutes, both teams will rue their missed chances; but the home side will be more content with the outcome.

The second leg encounter comes off on the 17th at the Baba Yara stadium in Kumasi.

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By: Benjamin Nketsia/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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