Ghana Held 1-1 by Wales in Friendly as Winless Run Hits Four
Ghana’s search for a victory under coach Carlos Queiroz continues after a late Lewis Koumas goal secured Wales a 1-1 draw in Cardiff. The Black Stars had taken the lead through substitute Caleb Yirenkyi’s rebound in the second half, rewarding fans in a sparsely populated stadium. Wales pressed hard, with Daniel James striking both the post and crossbar during a dominant first half. In the third minute of stoppage time, Neco Williams delivered a pinpoint cross that Koumas headed home for his first senior international goal. Ghana have now gone four games without a win, managing only one draw alongside three defeats. The result offers mixed momentum ahead of Qatar 2022, where Ghana famously exited at the group stage. In the upcoming World Cup, the Black Stars will face England, Croatia and Panama in a challenging Group B.
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