2010 FIFA World Cup Reviews - Ghana against Serbia, Group D


The opening clash of Group D were the Black Stars of Ghana against Serbia (former Yugoslavia). It 'been a struggle defined by abrasion. Serbia was playing solid and offers a few glimpses of attacking intent. The tone of the game was that he needed a moment of brilliance, or property, in order to produce a result. Fortune was the way the Black Stars after a penalty gave them a deserved 1-0 win that D is put in a good position in the group - one of the most difficult for 2010> World Cup.

The game started with shots on goal on both sides in the opening minutes. There have been some promising attacks in the first 20 minutes, but do not produce shots on goal to deliver. Serbia was guilty of unjust aggression and held up two yellow cards in the first 25 minutes. Eastern Europeans trying to take advantage of two free kicks in 26 minutes Take, but do not take advantage of this opportunity. Serbia got the better of the exchange in the first half, which endedscoreless. There was not enough creative play from the perspective of Ghana, Serbia last ball into trouble.

The second half started promising, with few chances for both teams falling in the opening minutes of the half. But to play in the frontcourt leaves much to be. The match seemed destined for a goalless draw until referee Hector Baldassi his speech before the 73 th minute. The Argentine referee booked Aleksandar Lukovic to keep Gyannear the midline. This was the second yellow card Lukovic, so Baldassi sent him and showed him the red card. Although this requirement appears to be a tough, Serbia has had to play for 17 minutes with ten men odd.

In the 79th Minute of Serbia is a good time, go ahead, but Nemanja Vidic head the ball over the crossbar from close range. The turning point in the game was when substitute Serbian Zdravko Kuzmanovic outrageously handled the ball in his penalty area with a highCross of Ghana. Despite his protests, he was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct and booked Bladi Serbs by awarding a penalty.

Gyan sent the penalty kick to the right of Vladimir Stojkovic in the door, so that Ghana a 1-0 lead in the 83rd minute. The Serbia had not done any chance of more before the end of normal time though. Ghana has risen to the top of Group A, while Serbia was facing a difficult task to achieve before the next round.

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