Black Stars penalty decision against South Africa correct decision but soft - Sam Johnson

Published on: 26 November 2021

Former Ghana international, Sam Johnson believes the Black Stars penalty decision against South Africa is a correct call but soft.

Ghana defeated Bafana Bafana a lone goal to book place in the playoffs in the 2022 Fifa World Cup.

The four-time African champions were awarded a penalty kick when Daniel Amartey was brought down in the box of South Africa.

Andre Ayew stepped up to convert the spot-kick which propelled Ghana to win Group G.

However, the South African Football Association [SAFA] are challenging the decision of the centre referee after lodging an official complaint at Fifa.

“There are rules and regulations in football, especially at this moment and you know you will be punished for the slightest error. This is where I ask the question: did we see the player’s hand on Amartey’s back? Yes, so what is the contention?” he said as reported by Citi Sports.

“It was a clear penalty, you could see his hands on shoulders so I think it was. However, if FIFA comes in and overturns it then cool. If the argument was if it was a soft call for the penalty, that I agree but it does not mean it was not a penalty for Ghana,” he added.

SAFA are demanding a replay of the game and also accused the Ghana Football Association of match-fixing and match manipulation.