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Versus Ghana 06/12/2006 Match Report
Italy defeated African first-timers Ghana 2-0
in an exciting Group E fixture in Hanover on
Monday, 12 June 2006.
A Ghana team making their FIFA World Cup™ debut
contributed richly to the spectacle but Italy's
greater know-how told as they won through goals
from Andrea Pirlo and substitute Vincenzo Iaquinta.
After both sides had missed a succession of
chances, Pirlo broke the deadlock with a shot
through a crowded penalty area after 40 minutes.
Iaquinta sealed the win after latching onto
Samuel Kuffour's underhit back-pass with seven
minutes remaining.
The match:
8': Italy rattled Ghana goalkeeper Richard Kingston
with an early series of crosses and corners,
culminating in defender Fabio Cannavaro heading
the ball over the crossbar.
11': Ghana captain Stephen Appiah had a free-kick
on the edge of the box in a promising position,
but he struck it straight into Italy's wall.
The Italians immediately launched a counterattack
and when Luca Toni missed from point-blank range,
the ball broke to Alberto Gilardino. He managed
to squirm a shot through Kingston's legs but
it trickled towards goal and hit the post before
going out for another corner.
16': Francesco Totti, back in the Italy side
after recovering from a broken leg, was almost
unrecognisable with his new close-cropped haircut
and there was an unfamiliar look to his first
proper shot as it missed the target by some
distance.
18': Italy's Alessandro Nesta had to climb
high to flick the ball away from Borussia Dortmund
striker Matthew Amoah, who would have had a
free header on goal if Michael Essien's cross
had managed to reach him.
27': Toni smacked a thundering shot against
Ghana's crossbar and John Mensah chested the
rebound back to Kingston to relieve the pressure.
30': Essien charged towards the Italy penalty
area and launched a powerful strike which just
missed Gianluigi Buffon’s right-hand post, matching
a similar effort by Asamoah Gyan moments earlier
from the opposite flank.
33': Totti found his range from 25 metres with
a free-kick that stung Kingston's fingertips
before it went over. Not for the first time,
the Ghana keeper came out to meet the resulting
corner and missed it, but Cannavaro's header
landed on the top of the net.
40': Italy's tenth corner was played short
to Pirlo who sent a scorching shot through a
crowd of bodies to finally beat Kingston right
in the corner (1-0).
45': Kingston does well to block a goalbound
effort by Fabio Grosso.
Kingston clearance
53': Kingston had to rush out of his area to
deny Toni and the Ankaraspor goalkeeper did
well to lift the ball over his head and allow
John Pantsil to bring it to safety.
54': Ghana’s Essien brought the best out of
Buffon, who had to dive at full stretch to his
right to beat away a forceful drive from 20
metres out by the Chelsea midfielder.
64': With Italy less dominant than in the first
half and the passionate Ghanaian contingent
in full voice, Essien threatened again but this
time he dragged his effort well wide after bursting
forward.
67': As play flowed freely from end to end,
Simone Perrotta tested Kingston with a shot
from inside the area. Kingston will have gained
great confidence from a strong save which denied
the Roma midfielder, who appeared set to extend
Italy’s lead.
79': Gyan had the Italian defence in knots
with a twisting, turning run just outside the
area. As he tried to move into the box, the
Modena striker tumbled over the legs of two
defenders but Brazilian referee Carlos Simon
waved play on.
83': A mistake by the last defender Kuffour
gifted Italy their second goal as he sold his
goalkeeper short with a back-pass and substitute
Iaquinta was only too grateful to latch onto
it and round Kingston before sliding the ball
into an empty net (2-0).
In conclusion:
Italy got the better of Ghana in another entertaining,
free-flowing contest, but the Africans acquitted
themselves extremely well in their first appearance
at the FIFA World Cup and a second-half equaliser
always looked possible until Iaquinta finished
them off.
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How Ghana got to World Cup 2006:
Date
Teams
Score
08-Oct-05
CPV:GHA
0:4
04-Sep-05
GHA:UGA
2:0
18-Jun-05
RSA:GHA
0:2
05-Jun-05
GHA:BFA
2:1
27-Mar-05
COD:GHA
1:1
10-Oct-04
GHA:COD
0:0
05-Sep-04
GHA:CPV
2:0
03-Jul-04
UGA:GHA
1:1
20-Jun-04
GHA:RSA
3:0
05-Jun-04
BFA:GHA
1:0
19-Nov-03
GHA:SOM
2:0
16-Nov-03
SOM:GHA
0:5
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