In a highly anticipated international friendly at Stade de Marrakech, Ghana faced a disappointing 2-1 defeat against arch-rivals Nigeria on Friday.
Right from the start, Nigeria showcased dominance, applying relentless pressure on the Black Stars.
Ghana’s goalkeeper, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, displayed brilliance with a remarkable save, denying Nigeria’s early attempts to seize the lead.
Nigeria eventually broke the deadlock with a penalty converted by Cyriel Dessers after a handball incident in Ghana’s box, granting them a well-deserved lead at halftime. Despite Ghana’s efforts to equalize, Antoine Semenyo squandered a prime opportunity just before the break.
In the second half, Ghana’s coach, Otto Addo, made tactical adjustments, leading to improved control and chances for the Black Stars. However, their momentum was disrupted by Jerome Opoku’s controversial red card for an alleged elbow, fiercely contested by Addo and Opoku.
Despite being reduced to 10 men, Ghana maintained possession, but Nigeria capitalized on a counterattack, extending their lead with a clinical finish from Ademola Lookman.
Nevertheless, Ghana salvaged some pride with a late penalty converted by captain Jordan Ayew, marking his third consecutive goal from spot-kicks.
Looking forward, Ghana aims to build on the positives from the match as they gear up for their upcoming friendly against Uganda on Tuesday.
The victory marks Nigeria’s first win over Ghana in 18 years, a moment celebrated by the Nigerian squad at the final whistle.