GOAL assesses the performances of the Black Stars in their 2022 World Cup qualifying decider against the Super Eagles at Abuja's Moshood Abiola Natio…
GettyJoseph Wollacott – 8.5/10
The Swindon Town shot-stopper is certainly among the top reasons for Ghana’s World Cup qualification, pulling off some quality saves just as he did in Friday’s first leg. But for his poor ball distribution, he could have scored even higher marks.
AdvertisementGettyimagesDenis Odoi – 7/10
The former Belgium international started at right-back but moved to a left-wing-back spot after the break. All through, the 33-year-old gave a good account of himself, but for the penalty conceded for Nigeria’s goal.
BackpagepixGideon Mensah – 7/10
Bordeaux left-back had a strong battle with Nigeria’s Emmanuel Dennis and will be happy for keeping the Watford striker at bay in Abuja.
GettyimagesDaniel Amartey – 8.5/10
The Leicester City centre-back had some strong battles with Victor Osimhen but will be happy with his general performance on the day, even if he had some scary moments.