World Cup qual. - Essien fires Ghana to finals

Eurosport - Sun, 06 Sep 21:32:00 2009

Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien scored as Ghana defeated Sudan 2-0 in Accra to become the first African qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

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Internazionale midfielder Sulley Muntari gave the Black Stars an early lead and Essien added a second soon after half-time, unleashing a drive that flew into the net at the near post.

The result coupled with closest challengers Benin and Mali drawing 1-1 in Cotonou a few hours before left a Ghanaian side boasting a 100 per cent record with an unassailable seven-point Group D advantage.

It will be the second successive World Cup appearance for Ghana, who did best of the five African teams in Germany three years ago by reaching the knockout second round before losing 3-0 to defending champions Brazil.

A quarter of the 32 qualifiers for the first World Cup to be staged in Africa are known with Ghana joining Australia, Brazil, Japan, Netherlands, North Korea, South Korea and hosts South Africa.

Mali had threatened to put Ghanaian celebrations on hold by taking the lead through former France youth international Mamadou Samassa on 71 minutes only for Mohamed Aoudou to equalise three minutes from full-time.

Tunisia snatched a 2-2 draw in Nigeria thanks to a 90th-minute Oussama Darragi goal in a top-of-the-table Group B clash to maintain a two-point lead with two rounds left.

A capacity 60,000 crowd saw Osaze Odemwingie fire the Super Eagles into the lead with a close-range shot midway through the first half only for Nabil Taider to level soon after from a superb curling drive.

Michael Eneramo converted a low cross 10 minutes from full-time to put the home team ahead again only for Darragi to hammer a Haitham Mrabet pass into the net from an acute angle.

Mozambique edged Kenya 1-0 in the same group courtesy of a goal midway through the second half from veteran South Africa-based striker Manuel 'Tico Tico' Bucuane.

Tunisia have eight points, Nigeria six, Mozambique four and Kenya three with the leaders chasing a fourth consecutive appearance at the quadrennial showcase of international football.

Adel Taarabt scored two minutes into stoppage time as Morocco were rewarded for some enterprising second-half play with a 1-1 draw away to Togo in a Group A clash.

Togo led from the fourth minute through Moustapaha Salifou as they returned to Lome after a three-match ban following post-match violence at a 2008 African Nations Cup qualifier.

Gabon have six points, Togo five, Cameroon four and Morocco three although the 'Indomitable Lions' have a chance to go top Wednesday when they host the surprise pacesetters in Yaounde.

The five group winners qualify for the World Cup in South Africa between June 11 and July 11 and the top three finishers in each mini-league secure places at the Nations Cup five months earlier with hosts Angola.

AFP

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  1. WELL DONE GHANA, THE BLACK STARS HAVE ARRIVED. SOUTH­ AFRICA!!! HERE WE COME!!!!!

    OSEY GHANA!!!

    From Nyanyui, on Mon 7 Sep 9:27AM
  2. Am 100% African first, then Zimbabwean but Ghana does­ me proud. My hope and dreams is to have 4 and I mean 4­ African teams in the semi finals come 2010 in SA.­ Ghana, South Africa, cant say the other two but so long­ as they are Africans. Go Ghana Go.

    From zigamba r, on Mon 7 Sep 9:10AM
  3. And yes! The Black Stars of Ghana are there again.­ CONGRATULATIONS to the team and the support base too.­ see you in SA

    From john, on Mon 7 Sep 8:00AM
  4. Malawi is a great team and i dont see any story on the­ weekend result against Guinea...we are up and coming­ and shall be there at Africa Cup of nations in­ january...Malawi came from behind to beat Guinea by 2­ goals to 1....thanks to substitute Maupo Msowoya who­ grabbbed both goals for Malawi

    From grey, on Mon 7 Sep 7:52AM
  5. Woo Hoo, go Ghana you can win, oh yer, watch out for me­ coz ill be playing for you 1 day, go Black Stars.

    From ktjc97, on Mon 7 Sep 7:16AM
  6. I dont understand why people always want to post­ negative comment. If you don't like a story­ don't read in the first place. Ghana has qualified­ and no one here can a damn thing about it.
    Go Black­ Stars!!!!!!

    From Pew Vegas Inc, on Sun 6 Sep 11:21PM
  7. Good work Morocco.This gives the Indomitable Lions of­ Cameroon a chance to go top.

    From BRITISH GUY, on Sun 6 Sep 11:20PM
  8. Welldone ghana.

    From iancampbell11, on Sun 6 Sep 10:50PM
  9. Rumours have it that Luciano Spalletti might be the­­ next man in line for the Liverpool job when Rafa­­ Benitez's time is up.

    From avellabonello, on Sun 6 Sep 10:32PM
  10. Rumours have it that Luciano Spalletti might be the­­ next man in line for the Liverpool job when Rafa­­ Benitez's time is up.

    From avellabonello, on Sun 6 Sep 10:29PM
  11. Total @#$% in the other world cups you have qualified­ for.
    I am afraid it will be more of the same at S­ Africa.

    From allun13, on Sun 6 Sep 10:26PM
  12. yessssssssssssssss dis time going to de semis

    From daniel s, on Sun 6 Sep 10:17PM
  13. It was just a matter of time. Ghana is a great team.

    From John, on Sun 6 Sep 10:02PM
  14. Yeah baby!! Black Stars!!!! we off to SA!

    From FunkyDiva8, on Sun 6 Sep 9:10PM
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