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Sports News of Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Source: goal.com

Rwanda victory not what Ghana fans expected

Avram Grant, Ghana CoachAvram Grant, Ghana Coach

Compared to the expectations that accompanied the Black Stars, Avram Grant’s side failed to deliver against the Amavubi

Ghana secured three points against Rwanda on Saturday afternoon, but the 1-0 triumph was certainly not what Goal readers had expected from the Black Stars.

Ahead of the match, we asked you how many goals you thought Avram Grant’s side would score against the Amavubi, and the most popular response—voted by almost 70 percent of you—was that the Black Stars would bag three goals.

In the end, they had to settle for one, as a dreadful turf in Kigali and resolute defending by the homeside ensured that the Black Stars left it late to secure victory.

Ultimately, they only secured the three points after Wakaso Mubarak curled in a freekick inside the last five minutes of the match, ensuring that a tricky hurdle was overcome with maximum points.

While Ghana’s result is surely not what Black Stars fans were expecting, Rwanda demonstrated that they were perhaps underestimated by our readership. Indeed, their organization under coach Johnny McKinstry was admirable, and the young Northern Irish manager looks well-placed to ensure that his side remain in contention throughout qualification.

While 68.49 percent of you backed Ghana to score three, a number of readers actually tipped Ghana to bag more goals.

24.66 percent claimed Ghana would score four times, while 5.48 percent of you expected Ghaan to repeat their dominant performance against Mauritius, when they scored seven goals.

Unthinkably, over one percent of respondents felt that Ghana would score nine against Rwanda…we hope that lot weren’t too disappointed!

Goal’s checks reveal the last time Ghana scored nine was in 1969 in a 9-1 win over Niger.

3 goals = 68.49%

5 goals = 24.66%

7 goals = 5.48%

9 goals = 1.37%