It’s an honour fighting for Ghana – Fatawu Issahaku

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Ghanaian youngster Abdul Fatawu Issahaku says it is an honour to fight for Ghana after helping the Black Meteors qualify for the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

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The 19-year-old scored over the two games in the final round of qualifiers against Algeria. He took to Instagram to express his excitement after the slot was secured after Tuesday’s game in Kumasi.

“It’s always a pleasure and honour to fight for the nation; now going back to my club to continue the journey. Thank you, Ghana & Kumasi.”

The Black Meteors sealed their qualification after beating Algeria 1-0 at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, giving Ghana a 2-1 aggregate win at the end of the two legs in the final qualification round.

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Ghana started the game on the front foot, piling pressure on the opponent, and scored in the 12th minute through an impressive team play.

Winger Ernest Nuamah did great work on the left flank before lifting a lobbed cross into the far post. With the goal gaping, talented youngster Abdul Fatawu Issahaku scored with a powerful header that beat the Algeria goalkeeper and rushing defenders.

Ghana the Black Stars held on to pick the win after failing to convert some decent chances that came their way.