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Journey to Afcon 2023 kicks off

Journey to Afcon 2023 kicks off
Ghana’s Thomas Partey (R) vies for the ball against Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen (C) during their World Cup 2022 qualifying match at the National Stadium in Abuja on March 29, 2022. PD/FILE

Felix Afena-Gyan scored his first international goal as Ghana secured a comfortable 3-0 home win over Madagascar in their opening qualifier for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

The 19-year-old Roma forward set up the opener for Mohamed Kudus early in the second half and Afena-Gyan – winning just his third cap – swiftly doubled the Black Stars’ lead.

Osman Bukari netted late on to secure three points for Ghana in the Group E match in Cape Coast.

The four-time continental champions had suffered an embarrassing group-stage exit at the Nations Cup in Cameroon in January.

However, the West Africans then secured qualification for the 2022 World Cup under coach Otto Addo, who has been confirmed in the role until after the tournament in Qatar.

Elsewhere in Group E, Angola came from behind to beat Central African Republic while new Libya boss Corentin Martins made a winning start against Botswana in Group J.

Close range

Ghana welcomed back captain Andre Ayew from suspension, while teenage forwards Afena-Gyan and Abdul Fatawu Issahaku were both handed starts.

The West Africans spurned a number of chances in the first half but broke the deadlock eight minutes after the restart when Afena-Gyan cut the ball back from the byline on the right for an unmarked Kudus to convert. Afena Gyan then got on the score sheet three minutes later, prodding home from close range after a short corner.

London-born Bristol City forward Antoine Semenyo came on as late substitute to make his Ghana debut before Nantes man Bukari wrapped up the scoring in the 86th minute after rounding the goalkeeper.

Earlier on Wednesday, Angola saw off Central African Republic in Luanda thanks to two goals in five second-half minutes.

Former Cameroon forward Samuel Nlend converted a low cross to give CAR the lead just after the half-hour mark.

Angola were given a chance to level after the break when visiting keeper Aladun Kolimba brought down Ary Papel, but midfielder Fredy skewed his penalty wide of the left-hand upright.                      

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