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2022 Kirin Cup Soccer: Manaf’s penalty heroics sees 9-man Ghana beat Chile in third place

Goalkeeper Manaf Nurudeen saved two spot-kicks as Ghana finished third in the 2022 edition of the Kirin Cup Soccer tournament in Japan with a 3-1 penalty shootout win against Chile Tuesday morning.

Alidu Seidu and Mubarak Wakaso were both sent off in the second half as Otto Addo’s men were reduced to nine players, but they held on for a 0-0 draw to take the game into the shootouts.

The win is a slight redemption for the Black Stars who were thrashed 4-1 in their opening game of the competition by hosts Japan.

Addo made five changes to the lineup that lost the opening game, with KAS Eupen shot-stopper Manaf handed only his second start for the Black Stars.

The first half started and ended slowly for the Black Stars who struggled to create decent chances.

But they emerged for the second half with more urgency – Benjamin Tetteh came very close twice – hitting the crossbar and then the upright in the 48th and 61st minutes respectively – while the Chile goalkeeper was forced into a great save by captain Andre Ayew.

When it looked like Ghana were likely to get a goal, a setback emerged, with Seidu Alidu was originally booked for a dangerous challenge in the 66th minute. But it was upgraded to a straight red card after a VAR review.

10 minutes later, Mubarak Wakaso also received his marching orders, copping a second yellow for persistently complaining to the referee.

But there was still time for Ghana to force a save from the Chilean goalkeeper – Kudus Mohammed’s powerful long-range drive was tipped over the crossbar.

That was the last significant piece of the action as the game headed for the penalty shoot-out to determine who would take the 3rd place prize.

After Jordan Ayew levelled for Ghana, Nurudeen saved from Tomas Alarcon and Ben Brereton Diaz, while Kudus Mohammed and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku both scored for Ghana.

The win was sealed when Gary Medel blasted his kick over the bar.

The Black Stars will be back in action in the September international break when they face Angola in back-to-back AFCON 2023 qualifying games.

 

 

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