Ghana’s incredible World Cup 2022 kit can make up for lack of iconic Nigeria strip after they KO African rivals
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GHANA upset kit-lovers everywhere this week by eliminating Nigeria from World Cup 2022 contention.
But Thomas Partey and Co are set to gain a cult following of their own with their stunning jersey.
The Super Eagles had fans scrambling to the shops in 2018 to buy their glorious shirt used at that year's World Cup.
And Ghana could now have a similar impact with their away kit.
The yellow, black, green and red effort features funky patterns as well as a lone black star - representing their team nickname.
Fans can currently pick up the Puma effort for £49 on sale - down from its original £70 price tag.
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One Arsenal fan gushed about the kit on Twitter, writing: "Both the home and away ones are absolute class. Puma were definitely holding out on us."
A second wrote: "Really beautiful. I think that it is a tribute to traditional Ghanaian fabric designs I think it is called kente."
Another added: "Consistently African countries always seem to have the best kits in my opinion."
A fourth swooned: "Love both this and the home kit, Puma went off."
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Ghana required away goals to edge past Nigeria in a tense play-off.
The African giants drew 0-0 in the first leg in Ghana, before meeting again in Lagos on Tuesday.
Arsenal ace Partey fired his side into the lead after just ten minutes, before Watford star William Troost-Ekong levelled from the spot 12 minutes later.
Victor Osimhen subsequently had a goal disallowed, with Partey's away goal enough to see Ghana through.
The Black Stars have been drawn in a tough Group H in Qatar, alongside World Cup regulars Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea.