World Cup 2010: Ghana's John Mensah pats stand-ins after Australia draw

Published on: 20 June 2010

Ghana captain John Mensah says yesterday's point gained against Australia should not be underestimated considering the problems the Black Stars faced in the build-up.

The west Africans drew the match 1-1 despite their opponents playing most of the game in Rustenburg with 10 men after Harry Kewell's early dismissal.

But Milovan Rajevac's team played with two teenagers at the heart of defence after first-choice centre-back pair of Mensah and Isaac Vorsah were ruled out through injury.

It meant that 19-year-olds Jonathan Mensah and Lee Addy came in to win their sixth and 12th caps respectively.

Skipper John Mensah felt his side faired excellently under the circumstances, contrary to criticism dished out at the coach for not attacking more.

"We know people were expecting us to win, but many of our regular players were missing," he told Press Association Sport. "The two boys that stepped up did well.

"It was not a normal game. It was an international game and one at the World Cup. We must understand that and we should note that they delivered for the nation."

The draw put Ghana top of Group D with four points, one clear of Germany and Serbia, while the Australians have one point.

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