Mohammed Kudus bagged a brace as Black Stars of Ghana edged South Korea 3-2 in Monday’s Group H Qatar 2022 World Cup game.
Kudus scored Ghana’s second goal after connecting with Jordan Ayew’s cross to make it 2-0.
With the Koreans drawing level thanks to Jo Gue-Sung’s double, Kudus then netted the winning goal of a cross from Gideon Mensah.
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And At 22 years and 118 days old, Kudus is the second youngest African player to score two goals in a World Cup match, after Super Eagles skipper Ahmed Musa (21y 254 days) for Nigeria against Argentina at the 2014 edition in Brazil.
Monday’s victory against South Korea saw Ghana now occupy second position on four points.
A draw against Uruguay should be enough to secure qualification into the round of 16.
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MUSA is TRUELY LEGENDERY!
So it took SOMEONE OLDER, A WHOLE 8 YEARS (2 WORLD CUPS) to “EQUAL” MUSA’S RECORD?
How many will it now TAKE for SOMEONE YOUNGER or of HIS AGE to EQUAL or BREAK it?