DOHA — Mohammed Kudus scored twice as Ghana beat
South Korea 3–2 in a pulsating World Cup encounter on Monday to keep their World Cup
hopes alive and leave Paulo Bento’s side facing an early exit.
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Mohammed Salisu opened the scoring against the run
of play midway through the first half at Education City Stadium and Ajax
midfielder Kudus doubled the Black Stars’ lead.
But the Asian side, who looked toothless in the
first half, roared back after the break, pulling level through a quickfire
double from forward Cho Gue-sung either side of the hour mark.
Ghana looked shell-shocked as the Korean fans
celebrated wildly but they were back in front in the 68th minute when Kudus
finished calmly at the back post after Inaki Williams failed to connect with a
cross from the left.
The result takes
Ghana into second in Group H on
three points.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal will have six points
and secure qualification for the last 16 if they beat Uruguay in the later
kick-off in Qatar.
Despite their efforts, South Korea look likely to
crash out of the tournament at the group stage for the third straight World
Cup.
The Asian side, captained by Son Heung-min, were
quicker to settle, forcing a succession of corners as they dominated possession
but they were unable to fashion a shot on target in the entire first half.
Son looked uncomfortable in the black face mask he
is wearing after having surgery for a facial injury he suffered while playing
for Spurs, constantly readjusting it.
Ghana, who lost their opener 3–2 to Portugal,
struggled to gain a foothold in the game.
But the match totally changed complexion in the 24th
minute when the impressive Jordan Ayew, playing down the left for Ghana, swung
in a cross following a free-kick.
South Korea failed to clear and Southampton
center-back Salisu finished with his left foot, sparking wild scenes of
celebration among the Ghana fans decked out in red, white and green.
The goal revitalized the African nation, who reached
the quarterfinals in 2010, with South Korea struggling to deal with their
physicality and direct approach.
Now playing with flair and confidence, Ghana poured
forward and doubled their lead in the 34th minute when Kudus powered a header
home after a pin-point Jordan Ayew cross from the left.
Captain Andre Ayew — the brother of Jordan — called
his men into a team huddle on the pitch and the players got soaked by the
sprinklers before they went off for their half-time beak.
The Koreans at last produced an effort on target in
the 53rd minute, when goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi punched away a header from
Cho.
But the Korean found the net just minutes later,
heading home a cross from substitute Lee Kang-in, who had just been brought on
by Bento.
And they were level just three minutes later when
Cho headed home Kim Jin-su’s ball from the left, sparking scenes of delirium
among the Korean fans.
Now Ghana were rocking but they restored their lead
midway through the second half through Kudus.
South Korea came back again. Zigi was forced into a
scrambling save to push away a free-kick while Salisu cleared off the line.
The fourth official held up a board for 10 minutes
of added time. South Korea continued to pour forward but they could not find the
net and a number of their players collapsed to the turf at the final whistle.
Bento was sent off for protesting at the end of the match.
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