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Twitter Reacts to Ghana’s 1-0 to Kenya in AFCON Qualifiers

Nathan Quao by Nathan Quao
September 8, 2018
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Following Ghana’s 1-0 loss to Kenya on Saturday in the second round of the 2019 AFCON Qualifiers, football fans went to their Twitter handles to express either joy or anger at the result.

Nicholas Opoku scored an own goal in the 40th minute as he went clearing a cross from Eric Johanna.

That goal turned out to be the difference between the two teams and after the match, Kenyan fans were obviously delighted with the result.

#AFCON KenyaWins#KenyavsGhana pic.twitter.com/YU73NoC1er

— Janet Katisya (@katisya1) September 8, 2018

#HarambeeStars Vs #BlackStars
Despite Kenya being the underdog, they beat 65th worldwide ranked Ghana. pic.twitter.com/hTbWxyJ7nS

— Timothy Minyori (@timothyminyori) September 8, 2018

Well done my country people..#HarambeeStars shining.#KenyavsGhana pic.twitter.com/CBWsRKvhXp

— Governor Mdogoh ©™ (@omondiv20) September 8, 2018

A rare picture of our Harambee Stars #HarambeeStars knocking out Ghana’s Black Stars at Kasarani#KenyavsGhana pic.twitter.com/W10OLSOjFP

— Hezbon Mureithi® (@HezMureithi) September 8, 2018

Ghanaian fans were very upset at the result and took to Twitter let out their thoughts on the game. Black Stars head coach, Kwesi Appiah, was at the centre of most of the comments as fans were not happy with the team’s output on the day.

Ghana lost to Kenya. 😂😂 Can we sack Kwesi Appiah and appoint WENGER

— Eben Blanks ❁ (@ebenblanks) September 8, 2018

Eeeeeeeiiiii Coach Kwesi Appiah

— Nana Nyan Davis (@GLLOORRYY) September 8, 2018

Kwesi Appiah
Kwesi Nyantakyi.

Woaa wo wh3 a

— KojoMilan (@KojoMilanHB) September 8, 2018

Wondering why Kwesi Appiah didn’t start Dwamena… Jordan Ayew could have done something in this Black Stars team… Smh

— Gascony.🇬🇭 (@Cliffordkony) September 8, 2018

Kwesi Appiah do moff moff saa get ein eye top

— Kwame Blaq (@Osei_Godson) September 8, 2018

The Black Stars will resume the 2019 AFCON Qualifiers in October when they take on Sierra Leone in Ghana while Ethiopia host Kenya.

 

 

 

 

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