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Egypt 2-2 Ghana: Kudus’ brace on Afcon debut hands Ghana a lifeline

The Black Stars threw away the chance to pick their first win at the Afcon as they now have to win their last game in order to stand a chance of qualifying

Ghana shared the spoils 2-2 with Egypt in the second game of Group B of 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Abidjan on Thursday.

Kudus broke the deadlock for Ghana deep in first half additional time after the West Ham United star sent in a powerful shot.

After the break, Egypt drew level following a mistake from Athletic Bilbao striker Inaki Williams by the 69th minute. Inaki gave a terrible back pass to Ofori which was intercepted by Omar Marmoush and he cleverly rounded the goalkeeper to score.

Kudus restored Ghana’s lead two minutes later after latching onto a pass from Odoi and fired past the goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy to send the traveling Ghanaian supporters into wild jubilations.

However, few minutes after Inaki was taken off for Osman Bukari, the latter made another schoolboy mistake to hand Egypt their second equaliser through Mostafa Mohammed.

On the stroke of full time, Ghana had the chance of snatching a late winner but substitute Baba Iddrissu headed the a corner kick from Jordan Ayew wide.

Ghana have now picked one point from two games and sit third on the log, two points behind Cape Verde who play Mozambique on Friday.

The Black Stars need to win their last game against Mozambique next week at all cost to progress to the next stage of the competition.

Egypt vs Ghana lineups: Confirmed team news, predicted XIs, latest injury updates ahead of AFCON game

The Black Stars are expected to up their performance as they face the Pharaohs of Egypt as a defeat could see them bowing out of the tournament earlier than expected

Ghana will hope to have Mohammed Kudus back for tonight’s huge Africa Cup of Nations clash with Egypt.

The West Ham forward picked up a minor hamstring injury against Arsenal last month and was still contending with the issue heading into the tournament, missing Ghana’s AFCON opener against Cape Verde.

The Black Stars lost that match, immediately putting them on the back foot in Group B, and they now face a tough test against Egypt as they look to get their campaign back on track.

Kudus has returned to full training and is in contention for Ghana tonight, with Chris Hughton potentially bringing him straight into the starting XI.

There are options for Ghana should Kudus miss out again, with Andre Ayew and Inaki Williams both only getting cameos off the bench against Cape Verde.

Egypt coach Rui Vitoria has admitted that his charges are aware of the threat Kudus possess.

“I think it’s good for the tournament that the best players play all the games. For me, it’s clear. For me, Mohammed Kudus is a fantastic player, he’s doing well in the English Premier League. I am ready to face that kind of player we are ready for that we will prepare the team for that.” he told the Press ahead of Thursday’s game.

“We will have to control him but not only him because the Ghana team is a very good team and all the players are good, “he noted.

Egypt are not believed to have picked up any fresh injury concerns in their dramatic opening draw with Mozambique. Mohamed Salah scored a 97th-minute penalty to earn a draw for his country, but it was still two points dropped.

Mohamed Elneny started that match and played 78 minutes, more than he has managed in total for Arsenal this season. He appeared to come through it unscathed and is set to start in midfield again this evening.

Trezeguet had a quiet game for Egypt compared to team-mates Salah and Mostafa Mohamed, and faces competition on the left wing from Omar Marmoush.

Predicted Egypt XI: El-Shenawy, Hany, Hegazy, Abdelmonem, Hamdi, Zizo, Elneny, Fathi, Marmoush, Mohamed, Salah

Doubts: None

Predicted Ghana XI: Ofori, Odoi, Dijku, Salisu, Mensah, Ashimeru, Baba, A. Ayew, J. Ayew, Kudus, Semenyo

Doubt: Kudus

Time and date: 8pm GMT on Thursday January 18, 2024

Venue: Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in Abidjan

TV channel and live stream: GTV, GTV Sports +, Supersport

Breaking News: AS Roma sack Jose Mourinho after dreadful season

The Special One is losing his steam despite going to back-to-back final with the Italian side

Jose Mourinho has been sacked by Serie A side A.S Roma after only two and half a season, the Italian club has confirmed on Tuesday morning.

Mourinho joined Roma after he parted ways with Tottenham Hotspur but despite his initial fine form, things have seemingly turned aroun.

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He led them to win Uefa Conference League and reached the final of Uefa Europa League losing to Sevilla on penalties.

Man City goalkeeper Ederson crowned Best goalkeeper in the world

The shot-stopper of the Premier League champions emerged as the overall goalkeeper at the awards night in London

Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has been adjudged as The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper of 2023 during an award night at Apollo Victoria Theatre in London on Monday.

The Brazilian shot-stopper was awarded the honour following a stellar campaign with City where he helped Pep Guardiola’s charges to make history by clinching a historic treble.

Manchester City won Premier League, FA Cup and added the prestigious Uefa Champions League by pipping Inter Milan 1-0 in the final to break the hearts of the Italian giants.

Ederson, now 30, was a pillar in post and made sure his area was always a safe ground for the Blues.

As a result, national team coaches and selected journalists across the world voted in numbers for him as he amassed 23 points, ahead of fellow finalists Thibaut Courtois (20 points) and Yassine Bounou (16 points).

Ederson boss Pep Guardiola was voted as the Men’s Coach of the Year while teammates Kyle Walker, Kevin De Bruyne, Bernado Silva and Erling Haaland were also named in the Fifpro XI.

Evans Gyamera-Antwi with Kyle Walker

Lionel Messi crowned winner of FIFA Football Awards 2023 in London

  • Lionel Messi retained his title, winning the top men’s player award
  • Aitana Bonmatí was acclaimed as the best player in the women’s game
  • Mary Earps, Ederson, Sarina Wiegman, Pep Guardiola, Guilherme Madruga and Marta amongst other winners

The Best FIFA Football Awards 2023™ ceremony, held in London on Monday, 15 January, crowned Aitana Bonmatí and Lionel Messi as the outstanding players since the last edition, alongside recognising the outstanding performances of coaches, goalkeepers, and more across the men’s and women’s game.

The winners of The Best FIFA Football Awards 2023 are:

Lionel Messi has been crowned The Best FIFA Men’s Player 2023, retaining the title he won in 2022. Messi topped an incredibly closely contested poll, which was voted for by national team coaches and captains, as well as expert journalists and supporters across the globe.

With the FIFA World Cup 2022™ winner and Manchester City FC and Norway international forward Erling Haaland locked together on 48 points, they were separated by the number of first-choice nominations received in votes from national team captains, as per the Rules of Allocation (article 12). France striker Kylian Mbappe finished third with 35 points. 

Aitana Bonmatí has been named The Best FIFA Women’s Player for the first time. The coveted award is richly deserved for this magnificent midfielder, who in 2023 inspired Spain to their maiden world title, and Barcelona to a domestic and European treble. 

In topping the poll, which followed the same protocol as the men’s award but with women’s national team coaches and captains voting, Bonmatí succeeded her team-mate, 2022 winner Alexia Putellas, fending off competition from fellow finalists Linda Caicedo and Jennifer Hermoso.

Mary Earps has been voted The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper for a second successive year, becoming the first two-time winner in the award’s history.

Earps dazzled once again as the Lionesses won the Finalissima, and reached their first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup™ final. Outstanding saves and shootout heroics paved the way to both of those achievements, with Earps’ displays at the latter tournament rewarded with the adidas Golden Glove award. She was also named the best ‘keeper in England’s WSL, having racked up a remarkable 14 clean sheets from just 22 Manchester United appearances last season.

Ederson has been named as The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper of 2023. The Brazilian shot-stopper was awarded the honour following a stellar year in which the 30-year-old backstopped Manchester City’s historic treble-winning campaign.

Ederson topped the poll with 23 points, ahead of fellow finalists Thibaut Courtois (20 points) and Yassine Bounou (16 points).

Sarina Wiegman has been named The Best FIFA Women’s Coach for 2023. The England boss enjoyed a record-breaking year in which she led the Lionesses to the final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™, and the Arnold Clark Cup and Women’s Finalissima titles.

Wiegman beat Emma Hayes and Jonatan Giraldez to the honour at The Best FIFA Football Awards™ on Monday with 28 points, ahead of Hayes’ 18 points, and Giraldez’s return of 14 points.

Pep Guardiola has been named The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2023 after overseeing an incredible period of success at Manchester City. The Spaniard led the club to a historic Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and FA Cup treble in 2022/23.

Guardiola’s all-conquering team won a further two trophies in 2023, lifting the UEFA Super Cup before rounding off the calendar year in perfect style by triumphing at the FIFA Club World Cup™.

Guardiola came out on top in the voting with 28 points, ahead of Italian duo Luciano Spalletti (18 points) and Simone Inzaghi (11 points).

The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony also recognised the standout goal of the year as Brazilian midfielder Guilherme Madruga won the FIFA Puskás Award 2023 for his astonishing overhead kick.

The Botafogo-SP star’s acrobatic effort came out on top ahead of an audacious rabona from Sporting’s Nuno Santos, and Brighton teenager Julio Enciso’s long-range thunderbolt.

The accolade recognises the most spectacular goal in men’s and women’s football across the qualification period, which was between 19 December 2022 and 20 August 2023, and is named in honour of legendary Hungarian forward Ferenc Puskás.

Marta was honoured with The FIFA Special Award in recognition of her illustrious career. She scored a staggering 115 goals in 175 appearances for Brazil and inspired millions, passing on her passion for football in a career that saw her reign supreme in Brazil, Sweden and the USA.

As of 2025, FIFA will introduce a new award to honour her legendary achievements – the best goal scored in women’s football will receive the ‘Marta Award’.

Hugo Daniel “Toto” Iniguez was awarded The FIFA Fan Award for 2023, after the dedicated Colon de Santa Fe fan went viral after he was seen feeding his son during an Argentine Primera Division game against Barracas Central in May 2023.

The heart-warming scene displayed the father’s desire to build a relationship between his two-month-old son and his favourite club from the earliest possible age, with the moment now cemented in history.

The Brazil men’s national team were recognised with the FIFA Fair Play award for their powerful stand against racism. In a friendly against Guinea in June 2023, The Seleção swapped their traditional yellow jerseys for an all-black kit in a show of solidarity with star forward Vinicius Junior, who had been subjected to sickening racist abuse while in action for Real Madrid.

The Best FIFA Football awards™ 2023 ceremony concluded a thorough and democratic process facilitated by FIFA to recognise world football’s top players, coaches, goalkeepers, fans, goals, and acts of fair play.

Pep Guardiola wins Best Coach at FIFA Football Awards 2023

The Blues boss manager won it all in the year under review and crowned it with the latest awards

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been adjusted as the Best Coach of the Year at the FIFA Football Awards 2023 held in London on Monday night.

The former Barcelona gaffer led City to win a treble including Premier League, FA Cup and Uefa Champions League and become only the first coach to achieve that feat with two different clubs.

Guardiola beat off competitions from Simone Inzaghi (Italy / FC Internazionale Milano) and Luciano Spalletti (Italy / SSC Napoli) who led Napoli to win their first Scudetto in almost four decades.

Asante Kotoko unveil new signing Emmanuel Kotei

The youngster has joined the Porcupine Warriors after stellar performances for Nsoatreman

Asante Kotoko have announced the signing of defender Emmanuel Kotei from Nsoatreman FC, the two clubs have officially confirmed.

Kotei arrives at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium as Kotoko look to improve their defence in an attempt to snatch the Premier League trophy this season.

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The Best FIFA Football Awards 2023 winners set to be crowned on Monday 15 January in London

Reshmin Chowdhury and Thierry Henry to lead The Best FIFA Football Awards presenting team
Extensive and democratic process implemented to determine award winners


Prominent British sports broadcaster and presenter Reshmin Chowdhury and FIFA World Cup™ winner Thierry Henry will present The Best FIFA Football Awards in London on Monday, 15 January 2024.

The players, coaches, and other football figures who have made their mark on the beautiful game since the last edition of The Best FIFA Football Awards™ will be recognised in London, where the awards ceremony is returning for the third time.

It is also a hat-trick for Chowdhury, who is presenting the event for the third time following the 2020 and 2021 online shows. A multilingual British sports broadcaster and experienced event host, Chowdhury has anchored multiple football broadcasts, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ with BBC Sport and the FIFA World Cup 2022™ in Qatar with BeIn Sports.

Henry needs little introduction following a trophy-filled playing career during which he won the FIFA World Cup™ with France in 1998, the FIFA Confederations Cup™ in 2003, and the FIFA Club World Cup™ 2009 while at FC Barcelona.

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When were the award periods?
The award period for the women’s accolades – The Best FIFA Women’s Player, The Best FIFA Women’s Coach and The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper – was between 1 August 2022 and 20 August 2023 (the date of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ final) inclusive. The award period for the men’s prizes – The Best FIFA Men’s Player, The Best FIFA Men’s Coach and The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper – was between 19 December 2022 and 20 August 2023 inclusive.

How were the shortlists drawn up?
Nominations for the awards were compiled by FIFA in collaboration with football stakeholders. Later, shortlists were determined by two separate panels of experts in men’s and women’s football. These panels comprised respected former players and coaches.

Who featured on the expert panels?

Women’s awards: Mercy Akide (Nigeria), Shirley Cruz (Costa Rica), Amy Duggan (Australia), Isabella Echeverri (Colombia), Mia Hamm (USA), Jessica Houara (France), Mana Iwabuchi (Japan), Manon Melis (Netherlands), Patrizia Panico (Italy), Clémentine Touré (Côte d’Ivoire) and Kirsty Yallop (New Zealand). Men’s awards: Petr Čech (Czechia), Didier Drogba (Côte d’Ivoire), Brett Emerton (Australia), Rio Ferdinand (England), Asamoah Gyan (Ghana), Kaká (Brazil), Mario Kempes (Argentina), Alexi Lalas (USA), Jon Obi Mikel (Nigeria), Park Ji-sung (Korea Republic) and Ivan Vicelich (New Zealand).

Which players, coaches and goalkeepers were shortlisted?
FIFA published the shortlists for the respective award categories, on Thursday, 14 September 2023.

How does the voting work?
The winners of The Best FIFA Women’s Player, The Best FIFA Men’s Player, The Best FIFA Women’s Coach, The Best FIFA Men’s Coach, The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper and The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper awards are selected by an international jury comprising the current coaches of all women’s/men’s national teams (one per team), the current captains of all women’s/men’s national teams (one per team), one specialist journalist from each territory represented by a national team and fans from all over the world registered on FIFA.com.

Each jury member was requested to nominate, in decreasing order of merit, the three players, three coaches and three goalkeepers whom they considered to be most deserving of the respective award. The three players, three coaches and three goalkeepers nominated by each jury member will receive five points, three points, or one points respectively, depending on whether the jury member places the player, coach, or goalkeeper first (five points), second (three points) or third (one point).

The award is bestowed upon the player, coach or goalkeeper in each particular award category who received the most scoring points.

For the avoidance of doubt, women’s national-team coaches and captains voted for women’s awards, while men’s national-team coaches and captains voted for men’s awards.

Ghanaian fan arrested in Cote d’Ivoire for attacking Chris Hughton after Cape Verde defeat

An unnamed supporter from Ghana could not control himself as he attacked the Black Stars coach which has led to his arrest

Ghana coach Chris Hughton was attacked by a supporter following Black Stars’ 2-1 defeat to Cape Verde in the opening Group B game at 2023 Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday night.

Jamiro Montero gave Cape Verde the lead after only 17 minutes when he tapped in from close range after goalkeeper Richard Ofori had made a save.

Alexander Djiku pulled even for Ghana by the 56th minute after connecting a Jordan Ayew corner kick but Garry Rodriguez broke Ghanaians heart deep in an additional time when Gilson Taveres pass found him.

After the game, a lot of travelling Ghanaian supporters charged on the coach to demand answers for such an abysmal performance from his players.

One of the supporters physically assaulted the former Brighton and Hove Albion manager which led to his arrest while the other supporters around were dispersed with the help of some Ghanaian diplomats at the scene.

The defeat to Cape Verde means that Ghana have now picked one win in their last ten games at the Africa Cup of Nations since winning the quarterfinal fixture in 2017.

The Black Stars are yet to pick a win in two Afcon competitions after drawing two games and losing against Comoros at the 2021 edition held in Cameroon.

Ghana will face Egypt in the second game of the group on Thursday and another defeat would mean the Black Stars are out of the competition.

Highlights: Ghana 1-2 Cape Verde: Chris Hughton’s poor tactics leads Black Stars into a ditch

The Black Stars suffered another shocking start to the Afcon ongoing in Cote d’Ivoire as they lost to the minnows

Ghana were pipped 2-1 by Cape Verde in the opening Group B game in 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

After a dreadful preparation prior to the game, where many Ghanaians argued that the team was in poor shape, it became evidently clear as the Blue Sharks shocked Chris Hughton’s men.

Jamiro Montero shot Cape Verde into the lead after only 17 minutes after goalkeeper Richard Ofori’s blocked was tapped in.

Ghana thought they had found the equaliser twenty minutes later when Majeed Ashimeru’s powerful drive beat everyone but the referee ruled it as offside after consulting VAR.

After the break, Alexander Djiku pulled even for Ghana by the 56th minute after connecting a Jordan Ayew corner kick.

Garry Rodriguez broke Ghanaians heart deep in an additional time when Gilson Taveres.

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