Ghana and England played out an absorbing but goalless first half in their crucial FIFA World Cup encounter, with both sides cancelling each other out in a tightly contested opening 45 minutes.
Despite England enjoying the lion’s share of possession, neither team managed to register a clear-cut scoring opportunity as disciplined defending and compact midfield play dominated proceedings. The first half produced plenty of intensity but little goalmouth action, leaving the score locked at 0-0 heading into the interval.
The biggest talking point came following a heavy collision involving England defender Reece James and Ghana captain Jordan Ayew. The challenge left Ayew with a cut to the head, forcing the Black Stars skipper to receive lengthy medical treatment before continuing the match with his head heavily bandaged.
The physical nature of the contest was further highlighted when Declan Rice entered the referee’s book in the 41st minute for a foul as England sought to disrupt Ghana’s counter-attacking threat.
With a place in the knockout stages at stake, both teams will look to raise the tempo after the break in search of the breakthrough that could prove decisive in an evenly balanced contest.