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Egypt 2 - 2 Ghana - An Analysis

Here is my analysis of the Black Stars’ match against Egypt in Ivory Coast on Thursday 18 January 2024:

Match Summary
The match was a thrilling and dramatic encounter that saw both teams score twice in the last 20 minutes of the game. Ghana took the lead twice through Mohammed Kudus, who scored a brace with two superb finishes in the second half. Kudus was the star of the match and was awarded the man of the match trophy.

Egypt fought back to equalize on both occasions, with goals from Mostafa Mohamed and Omar Marmoush. Egypt, record seven-time Afcon winners, leveled in the 69th minute when Marmoush pounced on an errant back pass from Inaki Williams, rounded Ofori and slotted in from a narrow angle. For the second equalizer, Trezeguet robbed Osman Bukari and set up Mohamed for a clever finish through Ofori's legs. This produced an outcome that left both sides with work to do in their final group games.

Egypt suffered a major blow when their star player and captain Mohamed Salah was forced off with a hamstring injury in the first half.

The result leaves both teams with two points from two games in Group B, behind leaders Cape Verde who have six points. Both teams will need to win their final matches against Mozambique and Cape Verde respectively to secure their qualification to the knockout stage. I will leave the full permutations to the football mathematicians.

So, what did we do right?

What did we do wrong?

Were our substitutions correct?
When Osman Bukari came on, I was very excited. I have seen him play for Red Star Belgrade in the European Champions League, so I expected much from him. I immediately posted on a WhatsApp group that we should expect another goal from this great but unknown player. But oh, what a calamity! Everything he did, turned out to be disastrous. The coaches deserve some praise for being bold enough to substitute the substitute.

What should we do to change the situation?

For the record
Egypt lineup (4-3-3, right to left): El Shenawy (GK) — Kamal, Hegazi, Abdelmonem, Hamdy — Elneny, Fathi, Ashour — Salah, Mohamed, Marmoush.

Egypt subs (12): Gabal, Sobhi, Gabr, Hany, Trezeguet, Kouka, Kahraba, Fattouh, Attia, Hamada, Fathy, Zizo.

Ghana lineup (4-3-3, right to left): Ofori (GK) — Odoi, Djiku, Salisu, Mensah — Kudus, Samed, Ashimeru — J. Ayew, Williams, Semenyo.

Ghana subs (12): Seidu, Opoku, Ayew, Bukari, Wollacott, Paintsil, Owusu, Ati-Zigi, Amartey, Nuamah, Baba, Sowah.

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