England frustrated in Boston as Ghana held them to a 0-0 draw in Group L of the World Cup

By Godson Godwin - Editor
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After the thrilling 4-2 win over Croatia, England struggled to replicate their attacking fluency. The first half was drab, with few clear openings. In the second half, Bukayo Saka and Elliot Anderson had decent chances, but Harry Kane spurned the best opportunity late on.

Ghana, organized and resilient, limited England’s creativity and threatened sporadically on the counter. Gideon Mensah and Thomas Partey were standouts in a disciplined performance that earned Ghana a valuable point.

The result leaves both England and Ghana level on four points, Softfootball gathered. with England set to face Panama and Ghana taking on Croatia in their final group matches.

Harry Kane (Photo Credit: Harry Kane via Instagram)
Harry Kane (Photo Credit: Harry Kane via Instagram)

Player Ratings

England

PlayerRating
Jordan Pickford6.5
Reece James7.0
Ezri Konsa7.0
Marc Guéhi7.5
Djed Spence6.5
Declan Rice7.5
Elliot Anderson7.0
Noni Madueke6.5
Jude Bellingham7.0 (Player of the Match)
Anthony Gordon7.0
Harry Kane6.5
Subs: Marcus Rashford (6.0), Eberechi Eze (6.0), Morgan Rogers (6.0), Bukayo Saka (6.5), Nico O’Reilly (6.5)
Jude Bellingham becomes the youngest player ever to reach 50 caps with England- Photo credit: X media
Jude Bellingham becomes the youngest player ever to reach 50 caps with England- Photo credit: X media

Ghana

PlayerRating
Benjamin Asare7.0
Marvin Senaya7.5
Jerome Opoku7.0
Jonas Adjetey6.5
Gideon Mensah8.0
Thomas Partey7.5
Iñaki Williams6.0
Kwasi Sibo6.5
Caleb Yirenkyi6.0
Antoine Semenyo6.0
Jordan Ayew6.5
Subs: Abdul Fatawu (6.0), Prince Adu (6.0), Kojo Peprah Oppong (6.5)

Match Statistics

StatisticEnglandGhana
Possession61%39%
Total Shots118
Shots on Target32
Expected Goals (xG)1.120.74
Fouls Committed1214
Yellow Cards22
Red Cards00
Corners64
Saves23
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