2015-01-19

Africa Cup of Nations Group C updates from 4pm GMT kick-off

Q&A: Ghana coach Avram Grant talks to Gary Al-Smith

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5.34pm GMT

73 min: Once again, Senegal are their own worst enemy – giving the ball away in their own half. A Ayew has the ball and has Badji open on the right, but the pass is overhit. Wasted.

5.33pm GMT

69 min: Coundoul puts his team in all kinds of trouble, throwing out a short ball to Mbodji, who is immediately put under all kinds of pressure by Wasako. Absolute suicide! Wasako is brought down on the edge of the area and Ghana, who have not been in the game at all this half, suddenly have a dangerous free-kick… which flies over, A Ayew the taker.

5.29pm GMT

67 min: Change for Ghana and boy, do they need it. They’ve been battered in this second half. Atsu off, Mubarak Wakaso, on loan at Celtic from Rubin Kazam at the moment, is on. Like for like change. He is a promising player, but there are question marks over his fitness. He also scored this for Ghana against Togo a couple of months ago.

5.26pm GMT

65 min: Diouf misses an absolute sitter! Another cross that Ghana fail to deal with from the left. The ball was whipped in with such pace that all the Stoke City man needed to do was guide it into the corner with his right foot, perhaps only eight yards out. Instead he goes for power, lashing at it, and skewing it wide. Giresse looks to the heavens.

5.23pm GMT

63 min: Dangerous free-kick to Senegal, who are looking the far superior now. Ayew is booked for cynically bringing down Ndoye. Diop is over the ball, but the wall does its job, deflecting it behind.

5.21pm GMT

60 min: Jordan Ayew was actually off the pitch when Ghana conceded after clashing with Sane. He gets an earful off his brother as he rejoins the field. Not exactly the kind of thing to want to receive when you’ve got a sore head. Not sure how much difference his presence on the field would have made to the goal.

5.18pm GMT

The number of crosses that Ghana have had to defend today has been staggering and whilst Senegal’s delivery has often been poor, on this occasion Square gets it right, whipping the ball in from the left. Diouf climbs highest glancing his header towards the back post. Braimah dives but can only watch as the ball strikes the woodwork, bounces back out to Diouf who makes no mistake with the rebound!

5.14pm GMT

And there it is! Senegal’s pressure tells!

5.13pm GMT

55 min: Ooooo close for Senegal! Ndoye receives the ball from Badji, takes one quick touch before striking at goal. It skims low off the turf and crashes into the outside of the side-netting, with some of the Senegal fans mistakenly going up in celebration. Save for the header that crashed against the bar, that’s the closest they’ve been. Getting closer here.

5.10pm GMT

52 min: Senegal’s free-kick comes to nothing. The quality of set-piece deliveries here has been poor. Ghana respond in kind: winning a corner before Ayew overhits it, out for a throw-in.

5.09pm GMT

49 min: Gassana, playing in at right-back, gets his first opportunity to run at his opposite full-back Baba. The Senegalese knocks it down the touchline, but Baba has the pace to match Gassana and gets his body in between man and ball. Gassana hits the deck: free-kick to Ghana, a shocking decision. Referee is falling for a few decisions here.

5.06pm GMT

47 min: Another uneven bounce, another free-kick. This time it’s for Ghana, with Gueye the offender. He’s been guilty of a number of fouls today, would not be surprised to see him get a caution soon.

5.04pm GMT

Peeeep. We’re off again.

5.04pm GMT

Substitution for Senegal, as Gassana comes on for Djilibodji. Senegal switch to back four. Mbodji is still wearing gloves. It’s about 30°C in Equatorial Guinea apparently.

4.48pm GMT

Senegal have hit the bar, but Ghana should really be further ahead. Grant has got his tactics spot on so far.

4.47pm GMT

44 min: Ghana look content to see this half out. Both Ayew’s dropping increasingly deep to win the ball back, before sending various hoofs upfield. Quality in waning as the half draws to a close.

4.46pm GMT

42 min: Kouyate beginning to have more of an influence here, spraying a wonderful pass out to Badji. He’s been excellent at club level for West Ham this season alongside Alex Song, who is of course absent from this tournament with Cameroon.

4.44pm GMT

39 min: For all their possession, Senegal haven’t looked like penetrating Ghana’s five-man midfield, and have relied on long balls and set-pieces. Ghana look dangerous on the counter: this time is Jordan who gets one-on-one with Mbodji on Ghana’s right, drives to the byline and chips to the back post. Atsu arrives late and strikes a fierce first-time volley goalwards, but that’s an excellent save from Coundoul, who does well to both save and hold it.

4.40pm GMT

37 min: Corner to Senegal. Delivered to the back post and Braimah comes all the way out, flapping. He’s just able to get a finger on the cross and does enough to clear.

4.38pm GMT

34 min: Something to note is the state of the pitch. It has only recently been re-laid and is beginning to cut up. There have been a few slips, and as a result, more free-kicks than normal.

4.36pm GMT

32 min: Overhead kick from Diouf! The ball is floated in from the right, taking a deflection, and Diouf responds fantastically well, twisting his body before unleashing a scissor kick. It’s at a decent height for Braimah who is able to turn it over. Better from Senegal.

4.33pm GMT

28 min: Mbodj rattles the bar from yet another Senegal free kick! That was an absoutely bullet header, and the first set-piece delivery that Diop has got right. Grant will want to make sure Ghana don’t give away these cheap free-kicks.

4.30pm GMT

25 min: From the resulting chance, Mensah heads horribly wide. He saw it all the way, and was completely unmarked but completely mis-timed his head, glancing it well wide. Mensah was just six yards out there, Ghana should be 3-0 up!

4.29pm GMT

24 min: Awful, awful challenge from Ndoye on Atsu. The Senegal man was so so late there, and lucky to escape a red card. Not only did Atsu bear the brunt of Ndoye’s studs, but Atsu’s ankle also rolled, buckling under the pressure.

4.27pm GMT

22 min: Golden chance for Atsu! Ayew turns his man in the middle of the field and races into space. Senegal’s defence are on their heels and Ayew’s clever reverse pass releases Atsu. It’s on his favoured left, and even though he is forced to hit it first time, the Chelsea man really should hit the target. A shocking miss, and he knows it.

4.22pm GMT

20 min: Amartey tries to take on two strikers on the edge of his own box. Somehow bundles through a challenge. Ooooo close.

4.21pm GMT

18 min: Another free-kick to Senegal, but this time it’s well defended. Ghana break with pace, Atsu leading the charge, who releases Mohammed down the right. It’s a poor pass though, a missed opportunity. What is evident though, as it was for the penalty, is the pace of this Ghana team. Absolutely frightening.

4.18pm GMT

16 min: Free-kick to Senegal and an opportunity to throw it into the box towards their assembling giants. It’s curled towards the back post and although Kouyate wins the first header, it loops up and a touch from Amartay means Braimah is able to gather. Ghana won’t want to give too many of those away. Avram Grant shakes his head.

4.15pm GMT

Slams it straight down the middle as Coundoul dives to his left. Ayew races straight off the bench, where all the players and subs celebrate by taking a selfie. Ha!

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4.14pm GMT

Absolutely no doubt about it! Senegal’s captain Coundoul brings down Atsu who raced clear of the defence and just got a toe to the ball before being clattered! Yellow card for Coundoul.

4.12pm GMT

9 min: Atsu gets his first opportunity to run at Mbodji down Ghana’s right hand side. The Chelsea man hasn’t had much opportunity to impress during his loan spell at Everton. Atsu cuts inside and is crowded out but the initial skill to get away from his marker brings the crowd first big cheer. It’s a sell out here incidentally.

4.10pm GMT

6 min: Excellent diagonal ball forward by Mbodji, and Diouf races clear. He is clear of Ghana’s defence, with Amartey on his shoulder, but it’s a terrible first touch which runs through to Braimah. Diouf is furious with himself, as well he might be, one good touch and he would have had a golden chance.

4.07pm GMT

4 min: Ghana look to have quickly changed to more of a 4-5-1, with Jordan Ayew (I’ll call him Jordan from now on) falling back into midfield to squeeze the space. Andre is a lone striker and has barely had a touch yet. Ghana’s midfield simply booting the ball forward aimlessly at this point.

4.04pm GMT

2 min: Senegal settle into possession but Sane pumps it forward, well collected by Ghana’s keeper Braimah. He boots it downfield, the first bounce well into Senegal’s half, the ball skips on and almost catches Coundoul unawares. Not sure how hard the ground is down there, but it bounced like it was concrete.

4.00pm GMT

Peeep peeep we’re off!

3.57pm GMT

Prediction: The teams are very evenly matched: just two rankings apart in the Fifa rankings – Senegal at 35 and Ghana at 37 – but I am going to plump for Senegal: they conceded only once during qualifying and have a frightening attack, even without Sakho, Mane and Ba. Just look at their bench. They are a huge team too, six of their starting XI are 6ft2in or taller. Set pieces ahoy.

Ghana have a brand new formation, with three at the back, and have been forced into too many changes for my reckoning.

3.39pm GMT

‘GROUP OF DEATH’ KLAXON

#AFCON Its the Group of Death. A final cut of the Mongomo pitch - ready for Ghana v Senegal & Algeria v @BafanaBafana pic.twitter.com/CYcnERc1k0

3.38pm GMT

Ghana 3-5-2: Brimah, Afful, Rahman, Mohammed, Mensah, Amartey, Rabiu, Badu, Atsu, A Andre, J Ayew Subs: Appiah, Gyan, Gyimah, Acquah, Mabarak, Sowah, Asante, Otoo, Dauda, Accam, Boye, Acheampong

Brothers André and Jordan to lead the line for Ghana today in the absence of Gyan, who makes the bench!

#GHASEN team sheets.#AFCON2015 pic.twitter.com/N1THDmKmfi

3.29pm GMT

Senegal: Alain Giresse, best known for being one quarter of France’s infamous Carré Magique, and described by The Guardian’s Rob Smyth as “the sort of squeaky-clean footballer you’d be proud to take home to your mother”. This is Giresse’s third Africa Cup of Nations, having managed Gabon in 2010, and Mali in 2013.

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3.00pm GMT

It’s not a bad way to kick off Group C is it? Two genuine heavyweights of Africa going toe to toe, and while a defeat would not mean a knockout blow – in a group that also includes South Africa and the joint favourites to win the tournament, Algeria – it would be a huge setback.

Whilst these two teams include some of the continent’s most prestigious talents, it is the absences which loom largest here. For Ghana, captain Asamoah Gyan is lost to what is apparently a ‘mild’ bout of malaria (although he is expected to return for Algeria on Friday), whilst defender John Boye was rushed to hospital on Sunday with fever. Milan’s Michael Essien was not included in the tournament squad whilst Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari remain on indefinite leave following alleged indisciplined at the World Cup last summer. Hardly the most ideal preparations for manager Avram Grant, who was parachuted in last month and Ghana’s third manager in six months.

I can't wait to hear his excuses and destroy them one by one #CAN2015 #senegal

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