Ghana: 22-Richard Kingson; 4-John Pantsil, 8-Jonathan Mensah, 19-Lee Addy, 2-Hans Sarpei, 6-Anthony Annan, 21-Kwadwo Asamoah (11-Muntari 77), 13-Dede Ayew, 23-Kevin-Prince Boateng (14-Amoah 88), 3-Asamoah Gyan, 12-Prince Tagoe (20-Owusu-Abeyie 56)
Subs: 01 Agyei, 16 Ahorlu, 05 John Mensah, 07 Inkoom, 15 Vorsah, 09 Boateng, 10 Appiah, 17 Ayew 18 Adiya
Yellow Cards: Jonathan Mensah, Addy, Annan
Goals:
Gyan (pen), 25
Australia: 1-Mark Schwarzer; 2-Lucas Neill, 3-Craig Moore, 14-Brett Holman (09-Kennedy 68), 8-Luke Wilkshire (17-Rukavytsya 85), 23-Mark Bresciano (11-Chipperfield 66), 5-Jason Culina, 16-Carl Valeri, 7-Brett Emerton, 10-Harry Kewell, 21-David Carney
Subs: 12 Federici, 18 Galekovic, 06 Beauchamp, 20 Milligan, 15 Jedinak, 19 Garcia, 22 Vidosic
Yellow Cards: Moore
Red Cards: Kewell
Goals:
Brett Holman 11
Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)
Venue: Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
Attendance: 34,812

Two games, two sending’s off for Australia as their World Cup is left hanging by a thread with a 1-1 draw with Ghana.
Coach Pim Verbeek made four changes to the team that lost to Germany. David Carney replaced left-back Scott Chipperfield, Mark Bresciano replaced the injured Vince Grella, Harry Kewell returned to replace Richard Garcia upfront and Brett Holman came in for the suspended Tim Cahill.
The Socceroos got off to the best possible start, on 11 minutes Brett Holman gave Australia a deserved 1-0 lead. A Bresciano free-kick was spilled by the Ghanian goalkeeper, Holman was quickest to react and he cooly slotted the ball home from close-range.
In the 24th minute the turning point of the game – and probably the tournament for Australia, the referee awarded a penalty to Ghana after a shot was blocked on the line by the arm of Harry Kewell meaning the Galatasaray man was shown a straight red card. The ball did strike the arm of Kewell but it certainly was a case of ball-to-hand and not hand-to-ball, however, in letter of the law its a red card if it prevents a goal. More frustration for Australia because if the ball had hit Kewell’s arm and still when in, it would been 1-1 and remained 11 v 11.
Asamoah Gyan steped up and confidently slotted home the penalty for Ghana.
Despite the man disadvantage Australia never looked overan and Verbeek’s team battled hard to stay in the game, and the tournament. In the 73rd minute Luke Wilkshire could have actually snatched a dramatic winner, Wilkshire was played through on the right of the area and his low shot brought out a fabulous save from Ghana’a goalkeeper Richard Kingston.
The spirt shown by the Socceroos restored some pride after the embattled performance against Germany, leaving them knowing victory against Serbia in their finally game and maybe, just maybe, they could still make it though to the round of 16.
Andrew McTernan – Row ‘S’ Army



















