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Black Friday for Ghanaians as Richarlison-inspired Brazil routs Black Stars

Richarlison scored a brace against Ghana
Richarlison scored a brace against Ghana
It was a Samba performance from the South Americans after a comprehensive win over Ghana.
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Ghana has kicked off its preparation for the 2022 World Cup in the worst possible way after an unconvincing defeat to Brazil. 

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Tottenham forward Richarlison was the star of the night after he inspired Brazil to a 3-0 win in La Haver, France on Friday night.

The Samba Boys of Brazil were too good for Ghana.
The Samba Boys of Brazil were too good for Ghana.

Richarlison scored two of the goals after PSG defender, Marquinhos opened the scoring with a towering header.

Another PSG star, Neymar put on a show on the night after he assisted two of the goals scored by Richarlison on the night.

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Brazil cage Kudus, as Inaki, Lamptey make debut

The Black Stars of Ghana were no match for their Brazilian counterparts despite playing several superstars. 

Consider using Kudus as a false nine – Black Stars handlers told
Kudus couldn't perform magic against Brazil.

Led by Ajax in-form Kudus Mohamed, the Black Stars also saw Inaki Williams and Tariq Lamptey finally make their debuts for the nation.

However, they failed to inspire the Black Stars as Brazil outclassed them en route to an easy win.

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Photos: Tariq Lamptey, Inaki Williams train with Black Stars for the first time
Photos: Tariq Lamptey, Inaki Williams came on as subs vs Brazil.

With the victory in France, the five-time World Champions have now kept 12 clean sheets in the last 17 matches, losing just one game in that run.

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