
The Ghana national football team delivered a resolute defensive display to earn a hard-fought 0–0 draw against the England national football team in their second Group L match of the FIFA World Cup in Boston, United States.
England dominated possession from the outset and looked to impose themselves with quick passing movements and attacks from wide areas. However, Ghana remained compact and well-organised, frustrating the Three Lions with a disciplined defensive structure and limiting clear-cut scoring opportunities throughout the opening half.
The Black Stars’ strategy of staying compact and relying on counterattacks proved effective, as they consistently disrupted England’s rhythm. A notable moment came in the 41st minute when Declan Rice received a yellow card for a late challenge on Jerome Opoku, underscoring Ghana’s ability to unsettle their opponents.
After the break, Ghana maintained their defensive discipline despite increased pressure from England. Inaki Williams was booked in the 60th minute as the intensity of the contest grew. England continued to search for a breakthrough, but Ghana’s back line stood firm until the final whistle, securing a valuable point. The result moves Ghana to four points in Group L and strengthens the Black Stars’ position as they continue their World Cup campaign.
Source:Omanaghana.com



