The Black Stars wrapped up the September international break with a convincing 3-1 victory over Liberia in an international friendly held at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday evening.
Here are five key takeaways from the game:
Perfect Back Three:
One notable revelation from the match was the effectiveness of the back three formation employed by Chris Hughton. While many expected Hughton to use this system more often, he demonstrated that it can work exceptionally well with the right players. Nicholas Opoku, in particular, stood out alongside Alexander Djiku and Joseph Aidoo, forming a solid defensive unit that thwarted the Lone Stars’ attacks.
Good Individual Performances:
Several so-called “fringe” players showcased outstanding performances for Ghana, dispelling doubts about their worthiness of call-ups. Edmund Addo, despite not playing a single minute for Red Star Belgrade this season, delivered a clean and impressive performance in midfield alongside Baba Iddrisu. Nicholas Opoku, often out of the spotlight, also had a strong game, emphasizing the depth of talent within the squad.
Promise from GPL Players:
The inclusion of Medeama SC duo Fatawu Hamidu and Jonathan Sowah highlighted the potential of Ghana Premier League (GPL) players to make an impact with the Black Stars. Hamidu started the game and demonstrated his ability to cover his area effectively while contributing to passing and combinations. Sowah, a late substitute, made a crucial contribution by setting up Ghana’s third goal, showcasing the talent that exists within the GPL.
Jordan Ayew’s Milestones:
Jordan Ayew achieved significant milestones during the match, becoming Ghana’s fourth most-capped player with his 92nd appearance, surpassing John Paintsil. He also overtook his father in terms of goals scored, reaching 20 goals, while his father scored 19. Jordan Ayew’s versatility and experience provide valuable options for the team.
Chris Hughton’s Options:
Coach Chris Hughton demonstrated the depth of his squad by making nine changes to the starting lineup that secured a 2-1 victory against the Central African Republic last Thursday. Despite these alterations, the team maintained a high level of performance, resembling a first-choice lineup. Hughton’s tactical flexibility was evident, allowing him to experiment with different systems, such as the three-back formation, and shifting Mohammed Kudus to an out-and-out right winger. This depth and adaptability bode well for the Black Stars as they prepare for future competitive fixtures.