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Ghana’s star player Mohammed Kudus makes AFCON Game Two Best XI Team

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
January 22, 2024
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Ghana’s dynamic forward, Mohammed Kudus, has rightfully earned his place in Sofascore’s esteemed 2023 Africa Cup of Nations team, thanks to his stellar showing in the Black Stars’ second match against Egypt.


Kudus emerged as the standout figure for the Black Stars in the exhilarating face-off at the Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in Abidjan. His performance was nothing short of brilliance, leaving an enduring impact on the showdown against Egypt.


Positioned strategically in the midfield, the West Ham maestro exhibited his technical finesse with 41 touches, coupled with an impressive 91% passing accuracy. Beyond this, he made a substantial contribution with a key pass, two shots on target, four successful long balls, and a skillfully blocked shot.


Kudus’s defining moment unfolded just seconds before halftime when he seized an opportunity created by Samed Salis’s precise pass. A powerful shot found its mark, setting the net ablaze and triggering jubilation among Ghanaian supporters. It underscored Kudus’s ability to capitalize on pivotal moments.


The second half witnessed Kudus showcasing his versatility, skillfully curling a second goal into the net after receiving a sublime pass from Denis Odoi. The midfielder’s multifaceted contributions further solidified his impact on the game.


Despite Ghana’s dominance, Egypt displayed resilience, managing to score through Omar Marmoush in the 69th minute and Mostafa Mohamed in the 74th minute, injecting a dose of suspense into the contest.


With the clash against Egypt now part of history, Ghana turns its attention to a pivotal encounter against Mozambique on Monday, January 22, 2024. The Black Stars are resolute in their determination to secure victory in this must-win game, scheduled to kick off at 20:00 GMT.


Mohammed Kudus’s well-deserved inclusion in Sofascore’s AFCON team of game two speaks volumes about his exceptional performance against Egypt. As Ghana gears up for the upcoming battle with Mozambique, all eyes remain firmly fixed on Kudus, whose dynamic display has undeniably heightened the team’s ambitions in the tournament.

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