The Ghana national football team's World Cup campaign got a significant boost with a dramatic win over Panama. Caleb Yirenkyi scored the winner deep into stoppage time, giving Ghana life in their hopes of advancing out of a difficult group. The game was a tale of two halves, with Panama being the better team in the first half. However, the second half was a different story, and Ghana's winner was building and ultimately deserved. Brandon Thomas-Asante led a brilliant counterattack, and his impact was felt immediately after coming off the bench. Thomas-Asante, Abdul Fatawu, and Benjamin Asare all impressed when they came on, improving the cohesion in the attacking third. Ghana's new coach, Carlos Queiroz, will be pleased with the result, which puts them in a good position to advance. A draw against England or Croatia would be a very impressive result, but Ghana needs to pay attention to the goal differential tiebreaker. The win puts pressure on Panama, who now face a tough task to advance with England and Croatia as their remaining two games. Ghana's federation had lost confidence in head coach Otto Addo, leading to the hire of Queiroz in April. Queiroz is a highly respected head coach who is now leading a team with renewed hope. The game was not without its challenges, with the rainy conditions affecting both teams' ability to attack. But Ghana's substitutes made the difference, and their impact will be crucial in the upcoming games. With eight of 12 third-place teams advancing, Ghana's chances of progressing to the next round have increased significantly. The team will need to build on this momentum and secure a good result against England or Croatia to ensure their place in the next round.