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Black Stars fight on

Ghana edge out south Korea to keep last-16 hopes alive

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MOHAMMED Kudus scored twice to help Ghana beat South Korea 3-2 in a World Cup Group H thriller at a rocking Education City Stadium yesterday, keeping the Black Stars in contention for a place in the last 16.

Against the run of play, Ghana went ahead in the 24th minute when Mohammed Salisu struck from close range after South Korea failed to clear a free kick and Mohammed Kudus add a second with a glancing header to give the African side a 2-0 halftime lead.

South Korea came roaring back, however, with two daring Cho Guesung headers three minutes apart to level the seesaw match.

Kudus grabbed the winner in the 68th minute when he was left unmarked in the penalty area and slotted home past a diving Kim Seung-gyu.

Ghana, the lowest-ranked team in the tournament at 61st, joined Portugal at the top of the group standings on three points with Uruguay and South Korea on one. — Reuters

 ?? — AP ?? High flyer: south Korea’s Cho Gue-sung heads the ball to score his side’s second goal against Ghana during the Group H match at the education City stadium.
— AP High flyer: south Korea’s Cho Gue-sung heads the ball to score his side’s second goal against Ghana during the Group H match at the education City stadium.

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