Ghana: Germany Defeats 2-1 in Friendly Match Ahead of World Cup
Germany has an unbeaten record against Ghana in their previous encounters. In a recent international friendly held at MHP Arena in Ludwigsburg, Germany, the home team secured a 2-1 victory over Ghana. This match served as a crucial final test for both teams ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Germany dominated the match, maintaining 69 percent possession and registering 23 total shots, with 6 on target. In contrast, Ghana managed only 6 shots, with just 1 on target. Nico Schlotterbeck scored the winning goal for Germany in the 62nd minute, while Jordan Ayew netted Ghana’s equalizer earlier in the match.
Deniz Undav, the Bundesliga’s top German scorer this season, played a significant role in Germany’s attacking strategy. Despite the loss, Ghana aimed to bounce back from a recent 5-1 defeat to Austria in Vienna, showcasing their resilience.
Initial reactions to the match highlighted Germany’s ability to control the game, with one observer noting, “Germany can’t hold onto a lead.” Another remarked, “This game told a lot about Germany’s best talent,” emphasizing the depth and skill present in the squad.
Ghana’s performance included three yellow cards received in the second half, indicating a challenging match for the team. As both teams prepare for the World Cup, fans viewed this friendly as a fitting send-off, showcasing the tactical acumen and talent of both squads.
Germany’s unbeaten record against Ghana now stands at three wins and one draw from four meetings, further extending their home unbeaten streak since November 2023. The match not only provided valuable insights for both teams but also set the stage for their upcoming World Cup campaigns.