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Black Stars Held in N’Djamena: Celestin’s Late Rocket Earns Chad A Point Against Ghana

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Ghana endured a frustrating afternoon in N’Djamena after conceding a dramatic late equaliser in their 1-1 draw against Chad in Thursday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier.

The result hampers the Black Stars’ efforts to seal early qualification for the global showpiece.

The breakthrough came in the 17th minute when Jordan Ayew continued his fine scoring run with his sixth goal of the campaign. Mohammed Kudus, who dazzled throughout with his flair and creativity, danced past his marker on the right before sending in a low cross.

Ayew’s intelligent movement allowed him to slot home with ease, giving Otto Addo’s side an early advantage.

Ghana looked the better side for long periods and had several chances to extend their lead.

Despite being on the back foot, Chad – under the guidance of newly appointed coach Raoul Savoy – remained resilient.

With a restructured squad compared to the one thrashed 5-0 in Accra, they kept their belief alive.

That persistence bore fruit in the 89th minute when Young Africans SC forward Ecua Celestin produced a moment of brilliance.

Picking the ball just outside the area, he unleashed a pinpoint strike that sailed beyond Benjamin Asare to level the score and ignite wild scenes inside the Stade Olympique Marechal Idriss Deby Itno.

The Black Stars pressed hard in stoppage time but Chad’s defence held firm. The draw leaves Ghana still leading Group I but facing crucial fixtures ahead as the qualifiers edge toward their conclusion.

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