What a day of football! Ghana and Korea have just played out another thrilling World Cup game, but it is the Black Stars who come away with all three points.
Ghana opened the scoring against the run of play in the 24th minute after Mohammed Salisu tapped home from an indirect free kick. Ten minutes later, the Ghanaians doubled their lead, Mohammed Kudus glancing home a header.
But Korea was not down and out. Cho Gue-sung scored two goals in the space of three minutes to draw the Taegeuk Warriors level on the hour mark from two headers. Just as the Koreans thought they could go onto win it, Kudus popped up with a second goal to win the game for the West Africans.
Ghana survived a late Korean onslaught to take the three points and leave the group wide open ahead of Portugal and Uruguay's clash later.
The Koreans were devastated as manager Paulo Bento was sent off after the final whistle for protesting to referee Anthony Taylor. He will now miss Korea's final match of the group against Portugal.