In a thrilling finish, Black Stars player Caleb Yirenkyi emerged as Ghana’s savior with a dramatic last-minute goal, securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Panama in their first Group L match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The encounter appeared set to conclude in a stalemate until Yirenkyi struck in the 94th minute, granting Ghana a vital three points and an ideal start to their World Cup journey.
Panama began the match with intensity, nearly taking an early lead within the first minute.
However, Ghana’s goalkeeper, Lawrence Ati-Zigi, made a spectacular save to keep the score level.
The Central American team maintained control of the ball and dictated the pace of play, while Ghana opted for a more defensive approach, looking to counterattack.
Throughout the first half, the Black Stars struggled to generate significant scoring opportunities, with their offensive efforts often thwarted before they could challenge Panama’s defense.
Conversely, Panama proved to be the more threatening side, forcing Ati-Zigi into several critical saves, including three remarkable stops just before halftime.
Ghana faced a setback during the intermission when Ati-Zigi, nursing an injury, was substituted for Benjamin Asare.
After the break, the Black Stars displayed increased attacking vigor, with Jonas Adjetey testing the Panama goalkeeper with a powerful header.
Jordan Ayew later squandered a prime chance to score, while Antoine Semenyo also had a promising shot blocked.
As the match neared its conclusion, both teams pushed for a decisive goal.
Ghana finally broke through deep into stoppage time when Brandon Thomas-Asante charged forward and set up Yirenkyi, who coolly slotted the ball into the net, igniting celebrations among Ghanaian supporters.
This victory provides Ghana with a crucial boost as they prepare for their upcoming Group L matches and positions the Black Stars favorably in their quest for advancement to the knockout rounds.
By: Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong
