Ghana began their World Cup qualifying third round group with a 0-0
draw against Uganda, for whom goalkeeper Denis Onyango excelled.
Ghana failed to make their superiority count as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Uganda in 2018 World Cup qualifying on Friday.
Avram
Grant's side enjoyed the majority of possession and the clearest
chances in Tamale but could not find a way to beat Denis Onyango in the
visiting goal.
Leicester City's Daniel Amartey and
Jordan Ayew of Aston Villa missed the best opportunities for the home
side, who found it difficult to break through a solid Uganda rearguard
on a dreadful playing surface.
The result means
that Congo or Egypt could go top of Group E should either side claim a
win in Sunday's encounter in Brazzaville.
Chances
were scarce in a cagey first half at Tamale Sports Stadium, though it
was Ghana who looked the more likely to break the deadlock.
Ayew
volleyed Harrison Afful's cross wide of the post when in acres of space
in the penalty area, and Christian Atsu dragged a shot past the post
after a promising run from the right.
Asamoah
Gyan's wicked free-kick was well held by Onyango in the Uganda goal just
after the break, but Ghana were dealt a blow when Afriyie Acquah was
carried off on a stretcher in obvious discomfort.
Emmanuel
Agyemang-Badu tested Onyango from distance, before the Mamelodi
Sundowns goalkeeper produced his finest save of the match, leaping high
to claw Amartey's header away from the top corner.
Ghana,
backed by some noisy home support, continued to push for a winner but
were ultimately left frustrated, meaning a good result against Egypt in
November could be key to their hopes of qualifying for the finals in
Russia
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