Angola 2010: I. Coast disintegrate Ghana


  1. Kent Mensah and Joseph Appiah-Dolphyne, Africanews editors in Accra-Ghana
    The Elephants of Ivory Coast walked over their Group B rivals Ghana after a devastating 3-1 defeat at the Chimandela Stadium in Cabinda on Friday night. It was a comfortable game for the star-studded Ivorians as Ghana paraded U-20 youngsters due to injuries on their senior players.
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    Didier Drogba’s side become the first country to qualify for the quarter finals as their 10-man side weakened the Black Stars. Ghana have to win against Burkina Faso to move to the next round.

    The Ivorians made good use of a counter attack in the 23rd minute when a brilliant build up between Yaya Toure and Kalou created a chance for Gervinho to score the first goal of the match.

    Just when Ghana was beginning to turn the pace of the game a wonderful 32 metres free kick from Tiene shattered the hearts of the Black Stars in the 66th minute to make it 2-0.

    To add to the Black Stars’ woes, Drogba closed their scoring side with a beautiful and a powerful header from substitute Keita who crossed the ball after dribbling two Ghana defenders to make it 3-0. But a late injury time penalty kick by Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan sent the Ghanaians back to their base with a consolation goal.



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