Spot-On Tunisia End 54-Year AFCON Losing Streak To Ghana
9th July 2019
Carthage Eagles set quarterfinal date with giant killers Madagascar after edging shoot-out against Ghana 5-4 following 1-1 stalemate in last 16 clash
- Tunisia defeated Ghana 5-4 on penalties Monday with Ferjani Sassi converting the decisive spot-kick to end a 54-year Africa Cup of Nations losing streak against the Black Stars
- After a 1-1 draw following extra time in Ismailia, Tunisia scored from all five penalties while Ghana substitute Caleb Ekusan had his attempt saved by Farouk Ben Mustapha, who came off the bench especially for the shootout
- Victory was sweet for Tunisia as they had lost six times to Ghana in the African football showcase from 1965 after drawing the first meeting between the nations two years earlier
ISMAILIA, Egypt- Tunisia defeated Ghana 5-4 on penalties Monday with Ferjani Sassi
converting the decisive spot-kick to end a 54-year Africa Cup of Nations losing
streak against the Black Stars.
After a 1-1 draw
following extra time in Ismailia, Tunisia scored from all five penalties while
Ghana substitute Caleb Ekusan had his attempt saved by Farouk Ben Mustapha, who
came off the bench especially for the shootout.
Victory was sweet
for Tunisia as they had lost six times to Ghana in the African football
showcase from 1965 after drawing the first meeting between the nations two
years earlier.
On Thursday, the
Carthage Eagles play giantkillers Madagascar in a quarter-final in Cairo with
the winners meeting Senegal or Benin for a place in the July 19 final.
Losing on penalties
ended a Ghana run of six consecutive top-four finishes in the Cup of Nations
and puts the future of coach Kwesi Appiah in doubt.
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Four-time former
champions Ghana changed two of the team that began a 2-0 win over Guinea-Bissau
that enabled them to pip Cameroon for top spot in Group F on goals scored.
Both alterations
were on the left side of a 4-3-3 formation with defender Nuhu Kasim and
midfielder Afriyie Acquah replacing Joseph Aidoo and Owusu Kwabena.
Tunisia coach and
1980s France star Alain Giresse reacted to an embarrassing 0-0 draw with
minnows Mauritania in their previous match by dropping four of the team.
- Big surprise -
A big surprise was
the exclusion of forward Wahbi Khazri, who had been the outstanding Tunisian
attacker in the group phase and scored one of their two goals.
Bassem Srarfi, Naim
Sliti and Karim Aouadhi were also relegated to the bench with Ghaylen Chaalali,
Ferjani Sassi, Taha Yassine Khenissi and Anice Badri promoted.
After early yellow
cards for Ghanaian John Boye, the first player to be red-carded in the group
phase, and Tunisian Dylan Bronn, the first half became a cagey, even
affair.
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Ghana came close to
scoring on 16 minutes when a Kasim header struck the post and Andre Ayew fired
the rebound straight at goalkeeper Hassen Mouez.
Andre Ayew was
convinced he had put the Black Stars ahead on 41 minutes when he backheeled a
cross into the net, but the referee ruled that Thomas Partey handled in the
build-up.
Replays showed the
ball touching the chin of the Atletico Madrid midfielder rather than a hand and
the disallowed goal infuriated the Ghanaians.
Midway through the
second half Giresse had second thoughts about the composition of his attack,
which was making little impression, and sent on Khazri in place of Badri.
Khazri needed just
five minutes to make an impact with his brilliant backheel creating space for
Wajdi Kechrida to cross and Khenissi scored with a shot that went in off the
near post.
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Performance
The woodwork foiled
Ghana a second time when a Mubarak Wakaso shot from outside the box struck the
far post 10 minutes from the end of regular time with Mouez beaten.
In the first minute
of stoppage time, the Blacks Stars drew level with an attempted headed
clearance by Bedoui looped over Mouez, who had strayed off his line.