Africa Gets Frist
World Cup Win: Ghana 2; Czechs 0
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Gyan Scored Ghana's first |
Ghana pulled off the biggest upset
of this World Cup and might have
helped the United States along the
way.
The first win
for Africa in this tournament was a
stunner, 2-0 over the same Czech
Republic team that routed the
Americans in their opener. Asamoah
Gyan scored in the second minute
Saturday and the Ghanians peppered
star goalkeeper Petr Cech before
getting the clincher in the 82nd.
With the
victory, Ghana assured that the
United States would not be
eliminated from contention even with
a loss later Saturday against Italy.
A U.S. win would put all four teams
even at three points in Group E.
Sulley
Muntari added the second goal after
Cech made save after save. He seemed
to have intimidated the shooters
until Muntari sent a rocket of a
shot into the upper right corner of
the net with the Czechs down to 10
men.
Gyan picked
up a pass from captain Stephen
Appiah and easily beat Cech from
just inside the area only 68 seconds
into the match. Heavily outnumbered
by Czech fans in the crowd, Ghana's
supporters roared with delight and
danced in their seats in the
45,000-seat Cologne Stadium.
Gyan missed a
penalty kick in the 67th after Czech
defender Tomas Ujfalusi was sent
off. He hit the right goalpost
moments after putting a shot into
the net — but before the referee
blew his whistle to restart play.
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