The Black Stars of Ghana failed to dim the path of the Samba men on Friday night as the South Americans recorded a 3-0 victory over the four time African Champions.
Sportsworldghana.com takes a look at how the Ghanaian players fared.
Joseph Wollacott- 6
Cannot be blamed for the goals he conceded as the defenders went to sleep.
He was able to make two good saves in the course of the game.
Denis Odoi-5
Got tormented by Vinicius Jnr on the flanks, hardly found his feet in the game
Baba Rahman -7
Made some decent clearance and was lively going forward. He delivered some pinpoint crosses into the box
Daniel Amartey-5
Looked jittery in the first half as Ghana conceded three goals. He was not in the game in the first half.
Alexander Djiku -6
Just like his defensive partner, he struggled in the game in the first half.
Baba Iddrisu -4
Appeared very rusty, could not bring the needed energy into the midfield.
Mohammed Kudus -7
Heavily policed by the Brazilians but still showed his brilliance with some deft touches.
Kamaldeen Sulemana -5
He lost balls too easily and was not at his best in the game.
Andre Ayew- 6
Was able to play his normal game in the second half. He crushed a header off the bar which was Ghana’s best chance in the game
Jordan Ayew- 6
Showed his versatility as he tracked back numerous times to defend. He was also strong on the ball when moving forward
Afena Gyan -3
Did not add anything upfront until he was substituted.
Reserves
Inaki Williams 6
Good display from the debutant, Inaki made a couple of surging rounds and moved into empty spaces.
Tariq Lamptey N/A
Antoine Semenyo N/A
Elisha Owusu N/A
Kofi Kyereh N/A




























