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The Black Stars Left It Late! Ghana Stuns Panama With a 95th-Minute Winner

Nineteen-year-old Caleb Yirenkyi is beaming with pride after scoring the winning goal against Panama in the 95th minute of their World Cup match. For him and his Ghanaian teammates, this heart-stopping victory is more than just a thrilling win, it's evidence of their resilience and determination to make a mark on the global stage.
The Black Stars' 1-0 victory over Panama was a masterclass in tactical adjustments and team spirit. After a lackluster first half, where they failed to register a single shot on goal, Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz was handed a massive blow when starting goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi was forced off due to an injury. With substitute goalkeeper Benjamin Asare taking over in net, the second half saw the Black Stars completely turn up the tempo. Tactical adjustments brought a burst of needed energy, with the introduction of dynamic forward Brandon Thomas Asante helping to push the play forward and ask more difficult questions of Panama's defence.
Ghana's turning point came in the 95th minute, when Thomas Asante broke completely loose down the left flank on a lightning-fast counter-attack from their own half. He drove deep into the 18-yard box and delivered an incredibly precise, low cross right across the face of goal, where the arriving Caleb Yirenkyi coolly tapped it into the back of the net from point-blank range to claim his first-ever international goal. This was no coincidence, it was the culmination of a series of tactical adjustments and a renewed sense of purpose that the Black Stars had brought to the game in the second half.
Ghana's victory over Panama may have come as a shock to many, but it's a reminder that the Black Stars are far from out of this World Cup yet. With three group stage matches left to play, Ghana will need to continue to draw on their resilience and determination to make a mark on the tournament. They face a tough test in their next match against Brazil, but with the momentum they've gained from this thrilling victory, they'll be confident of pulling off another upset.
The Black Stars' victory over Panama is also evidence of African football resilience. In a tournament where many African teams have struggled to make an impact, Ghana's success is a breath of fresh air. It's a reminder that African football is far from dead, and that with the right combination of talent, determination, and team spirit, any team can make a mark on the global stage.
In the end, Ghana's 1-0 victory over Panama is a reminder that in football, anything can happen. It's evidence of the Black Stars' resilience and determination, and a reminder that they're far from out of this World Cup yet.


