Kenya break 15-year jinx against Ghana as Harambee Stars stun the Black Stars

Published on: 08 September 2018

Kenya made history on Saturday when defeating firm favourites Ghana 1-0 in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier to smash a 15-year jinx against the four-time African champions.

Nicholas Opoku's first-half own goal helped 10-man Harambee Stars break a 15-year jinx against the Black Stars of Ghana as they edged them in the Group 'F' qualifier at a half-packed Kasarani stadium on Saturday.

Eric Johanna's speculative right-footed in swinger from the right flank was turned home by defender Opoku under pressure from Michael Olunga as the Kenyans took a shock lead three minutes to the breather.

Gor Mahia defender Joash Onyango was sent off at the hour mark after a reckless tackle on Ghana striker Majeed Waris.

Kenyan striker Michael Olunga (right) tries to control the ball with Ghana goalkeeper Richard Ofori in pursuit during their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group "F" qualifier match at the Kasarani Stadium on September 8, 2018. PHOTO | KANYIRI WAHITO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

Kenya coach Sebastian Migne reacted by sacrificing Eric Johanna for David 'Cheche' Ochieng to build a four-man defence that had Joackins Atudo, who replaced the injured Philemon Otieno at halftime.

Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah threw into the fray Raphael Dwamena, Harrison Afful and Kwadwo Asamoah for Edwin Gyasi, Ebenezer Ofori and Daniel Opare in search of the equaliser, but the Kenyans stood tall at the back.

Ghana's Christian Atsu leaves Kenya's Dennis Odhiambo for dead during their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group "F" qualifier match at the Kasarani Stadium on September 8, 2018. PHOTO | CHRIS OMOLLO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

Victory for Kenya, only the second against the four-time African champions after 15 years, takes them level on points with Ghana after two rounds of qualifiers, with both sides on three points.

Kenya has back-to-back games against Ethiopia next month, while Ghana will be at home against Sierra Leone, who visit Ethiopia Sunday afternoon in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Kenyan fans during their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group "F" qualifier match against Ghana at the Kasarani Stadium on September 8, 2018. PHOTO | KANYIRI WAHITO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

Ovella Ochieng had the first sniff at goal for Kenya five minutes into time beating Daniel Opare with pace, before his hard shot was parried by Richard Ofori in the Ghana post.

Three minutes later, Atletico Madrid's Thomas Partey sent wide a free kick outside the box after Musa Mohammed had fouled Majeed Waris.

Kenya defender Philemon Otieno dribbles past Ghana's Majeed Waris during their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group "F" qualifier match at the Kasarani Stadium on September 8, 2018. PHOTO | CHRIS OMOLLO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

Zambian referee Janny Sikazwe splashed the first yellow on Aboud Omar for clipping Edwin Gyasi on 25 minutes. Patrick Matasi picked Christian Atsu's shot as the Ghanaians pushed for the opener.

Both teams were pressing hard whenever they were in possession of the ball with the hosts thumping long balls upfront. Ismael Gonzalez's attempt in the 27th minute missed the target by a whisker and two minutes after the half-hour mark, Michael Olunga, in a one-on-one with Ofori was unable to find the target with the Maritzburg United custodian doing well to deflect his shot for a fruitless corner.

Harambee Stars coach Sebastien Migne (right) shares a light moment with a member of the Ghanaian technical bench during their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Group "F" qualifier match at the Kasarani Stadium on September 8, 2018.

Migne surprisingly partnered Joash Onyango and Musa Mohammed at the back with Gonzalez benching Anthony Akumu in midfield that also had Sofapaka's Dennis Odhiambo.

Francis Kahata and Ovella plied on the flanks with Johanna being handed a free role in midfield as Olunga led the front line.

Atsu exchanged passes with Partey to tee up Dwamena in the 72nd minute, but the striker was denied by vigilant Matasi in the Kenyan goal.

Migne introduced Akumu for Dennis Odhiambo as the men in red held on for the famous win.

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