Zimbabwe vs Ghana: Black Stars seek win over Warriors to keep 2022 World Cup hopes alive

Published on: 12 October 2021
Zimbabwe vs Ghana: Black Stars seek win over Warriors to keep 2022 World Cup hopes alive
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After a home win of 3-1 against Zimbabwe on Saturday, the Black Stars Ghana are scheduled for the second game of their back-to-back clashes with their Southern Africa opponents in the 2022 World Cup qualifying action on Tuesday.

The Black Stars moved onto six points from three games following their win in the last game in Cape Coast in the the Group G match and the loss ensured that Zimbabwe are still on only with one point in the group.

Zimbabwe started their qualifying campaign with a dazzling point, holding the much-hyped South Africa to a goalless draw at home in September.

They were soon to be defeated in Ethiopia as they were undone by a 94th minute penalty that the hosts  converted through Aschalew Tamene even though the Warriors held the home side until the late goal.

The Warriors were dealt another loss in a row the last time they played, and their journey to Ghana ended in losing 3-1 despite the presence of talented Knowledge Musona who drew them level not long after the break.

Norman Mapeza's team now head into the game on Tuesday, with the opportunity to revenge on Ghana and improve their fortunes in order to maintain their hopes of being able to qualify for the global tournament to be held in Qatar.

Ghana started the group phase in September with a narrow win against Ethiopia with Mubarak Wakaso scoring the sole goal of the match after about half an hour.

Milovan Rajevac's team were in the wrong place for an important game away from South Africa, with Bongokuhle Hlongwane scoring for the hosts to win 1-0 and secure the top spot of the table.

The Black Stars made a return to winning ways after the last time they played, when they hosted Zimbabwe.

Mohammed Kudus instantly put the Black Stars ahead but Musona pulled the visitors back before Thomas Partey restored his nation's lead . Andre Ayew pushed the game out of reach by scoring a third goal in an 87th minute.

With just one team qualifying for the next World Cup from each group, Ghana will look to keep their feet in the wake of the group leader South Africa, who sit just one point better than them and will be eager to achieve back-to-back victories on Tuesday.

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