Advantage Bafana Bafana as Ghana drop points against Ethiopia

Mohammed Kwous of Ghana is challenged by Seyoum Temene and Gamo Yohannes of Ethiopia during their 2022 World Cup qualifier at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg on Thursday. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Mohammed Kwous of Ghana is challenged by Seyoum Temene and Gamo Yohannes of Ethiopia during their 2022 World Cup qualifier at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg on Thursday. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Published Nov 11, 2021

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Johannesburg – Bafana Bafana are very much in control of their own fate in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers after Ghana dropped points away to Ethiopia at Orlando Stadium on Thursday afternoon.

The Ghanaians landed in South African as the favourites against Ethiopia. That they were second, a point behind Bafana, meant that they were expected to pick up all three points with ease against Ethiopia. But that wasn't to be, despite scoring first.

A sumptuous free-kick from captain Andre Ayew put them in the driving seat heading into half-time, but the Ethiopians clawed their way back, hitting the crossbar early in the second half before captain and striker Getaneh Kebede equalised.

This 1-1 draw left Ghana second on the standings, level with Bafana on 10 points as they trail by goal difference. This meant advantage Bafana who are scheduled to meet Zimbabwe in their penultimate round game at home later on Thursday evening.

The permutations are simple for Bafana: They’ll know that three points or a draw against Zimbabwe will see them need a point against Ghana at the Cape Coast on Sunday, while a loss would see them needing to win need.

The top team from the group will progress to the next round of the qualifiers – where only the five winning nations will book their ticket to Qatar late next year. Bafana will be aiming to be one of those, especially after an epic 11-year hiatus.

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