He contributed to the 2010 quarterfinalists’ impressive performance in their opening 3-2 loss to Portugal, and they took the lead when defender Mohammed Salisu headed in Jordan Ayew’s curling free-kick in the 24th minute.
Ayew sent in another beautiful cross from the left after 10 minutes, and Mohammed Kudus increased the Black Stars’ advantage with the palest of headers.
After a helpful 0-0 draw against Uruguay to start the match, South Korea, who finished fourth at the 2002 championships, responded with two headers from Cho Gue-sung in rapid succession to tie the score.
Kudus scored his second goal from Gideon Mensah’s cross in the 68th minute to give Ghana, the team with the lowest world ranking in the competition, the advantage once again.
They managed to hold off a late onslaught to score a crucial victory before playing Uruguay in the group’s finale, while South Korea coach Paulo Bento, who was dismissed immediately following the game, now has to gather his team before playing Portugal on Friday.
On Friday, December 2, at 3 p.m., Ghana will play Uruguay, a South American team, in the last Group H match.
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