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Ghana 2 Benin 2: 10-man Black Stars open AFCON campaign with disappointing draw

Andre and Jordan Ayew were on target but 10-man Ghana had to settle for just a point in their Africa Cup of Nations opener against Benin.

By Opta
Andre and Jordan Ayew were on target for 10-man Ghana

Ismailia, June 26: Benin took advantage of John Boye's red card to secure a 2-2 Africa Cup of Nations draw against Ghana at the Ismailia Stadium on Tuesday (June 25).

Mickael Pote had handed Benin a surprise lead after just 103 seconds, but Kwesi Appiah's side hit back through goals from Andre and Jordan Ayew before the interval.

Boye was dismissed after a controversial second booking in the 54th minute for apparent time-wasting, giving Benin the impetus to secure a point nine minutes later through Pote's second of the game.

Ghana face Cameroon in Group F on Saturday (June 29), while Benin face Guinea-Bissau on the same day.

Benin started in stunning fashion, taking the lead inside two minutes when Pote latched onto Cebio Soukou's throughball, cut inside Lumor Agbenyenu and poked past Richard Ofori.

Their joy was short-lived, however, as Andre Ayew unleashed a powerful drive inside Fabien Farnolle's left-hand post in the ninth minute to draw Ghana level.

Despite Benin looking more threatening in attack, it was Ghana who struck again before the interval. Kasim Adams found Jordan Ayew and the forward thundered a right-footed strike into the roof of Farnolle's net in the 42nd minute.

Yet any hope Ghana had of a routine second half were blown apart nine minutes after the restart when Boye received a yellow card from referee Youssef Essrayri after stepping over a free-kick to leave it for goalkeeper Ofori to take.

Benin took full advantage of their numerical superiority shortly after the hour when Pote flicked home Jodel Dossou's low cross from the left.

Only a superb save from Farnolle prevented Thomas Partey's 25-yard free-kick finding the back of the net, forcing Ghana to settle for a point from their opening outing at the tournament.

Story first published: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 9:01 [IST]
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