Ghanaians Get Sweet Half Revenge Against Crying Suarez [Video]
By TC.Oceans (self media writer) | 2 months ago
The Black Stars today played against Uruguay in a very anticipated and high-stakes revenge game in the ongoing FIFA World Cup.
Ghanaians were of high hopes that they will get revenge for what Luis Suarez did to Ghana in the 2010 world cup. Though the game did not go as planned for the Black Stars who lost by 2 goals to nil after Dede Ayew failed to convert a first-half penalty, Ghanaians still had something to be half-happy about.
Suarez and his Uruguayan team also failed to qualify for the round of sixteen though they beat Ghana in the match. South Korea beat Portugal 2:1 in the other Group H fixture, making both teams Qualify while both Ghana and Uruguay exited the competition.
Suarez could not hold back his tears when he got the news that South Korea beating Portugal meant that their 2-nil win against Ghana was not enough to take them to the next stage of the World Cup.
Uruguay needed to score a third goal against Ghana to qualify. The Black Stars made sure that did not happen as they tightened their defense and conceded no more goals.
Suarez was crying inconsolably. His tears brought some joy to a section of Ghanaians who celebrated his tears. It was a taste of how he made Ghanaians feel 12 years ago in South Africa.
Watch the video of Black Stars fans Jubilating to Suarez's tears below
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