Following the Black Stars’ defeat at their beloved Baba Yara Stadium, frustrated fans caused chaos by vandalizing billboards and other properties.
This incident occurred shortly after the team lost their unbeaten record to Angola.
A video posted by journalist and broadcaster Nii Boye Caleb captured a portion of the crowd wreaking havoc on the pitch and hurling bottles.
The subpar condition of the Kumasi pitch hindered the Black Stars’ ability to dominate the match, despite being the stronger side for most of the game.
Angola’s Milson ultimately secured victory for the visitors with a last-minute goal, capitalizing on a defensive error from the Ghanaians.
Kudus, Antoine Semenyo, and Fatawu Issahaku all challenged goalkeeper Neblu but were unable to score, as his skill and poise kept the Ghanaians from finding the net.
Angola clinched the win in stoppage time when substitute Depu manoeuvred past his defender and delivered a low cross that Milson converted after a mishap in clearance by Abdul Mumin.
This victory allowed the Central African team to avenge their previous 1-0 defeat during their last encounter and propelled them to the top of the group, where they are now level on points with Sudan.
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