Here’s how the players rated in the 1-1 draw at home to Ghana
Wales started their summer with a 1-1 draw at home to Ghana at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Lewis Koumas came off the bench late on to rescue a draw for Craig Bellamy’s men, who had previously fallen behind through substitute Caleb Yirenkyi’s opener midway inside the second half.
Here’s how the players rated on the night.
Karl Darlow 7
Had an early howler in the first half, but recovered fairly well and made some good stops on the night.
Jay Dasilva 6
Did quite well in possession, but was caught out a little defensively in the second half. Subbed
Joe Rodon 7
Did his job well enough. Little to really take issue with on the night.
Dylan Lawlor 7
Arguably at fault for the goal, which was a shame as this was otherwise another fairly assured performance. Played some superb passes from deep too.
Neco Williams 7 STAR MAN
Some really important defensive contributions. Also played an important role going forward down the right. Perhaps could have reacted better for the goal, but cross for equaliser was superb.
Ethan Ampadu 7
Mopped up brilliantly in defence and was often at the base of his side’s most promising moves. Faded after the break, but still a good shift.
Josh Sheehan 6
Marshalled things well in midfield initially, but also dropped off a little after half-time.
Daniel James 7
Really lively early on. Denied twice by the woodwork. Caused the Ghanaian defence a fair amount of problems before coming off in the second half.
David Brooks 7
Made some really good runs and linked up nicely with his attacking colleagues. Couldn’t quite find the final ball at times, but still a fairly good shift. Subbed.
Sorba Thomas 6
Worked so hard all night, but couldn’t quite have the level of influence he would have liked.
Kieffer Moore 6
Quite quiet by his standards. Couldn’t quite get on the end of a couple of half-chances. Subbed.
Subs
Lewis Koumas (on for Moore 60) – Missed a couple of promising chances shortly after coming on, but deserves immense credit for his goal. Follows in his father’s footsteps by finding the net – 7
Nathan Broadhead (on for Brooks 60) – Injected a welcome dose of pace – 6
Cameron Congreve (on for James 60) – Did really well on his first senior outing. Put in a couple of really good crosses – 7
Chris Mepham (on for Lawlor 67) – A decent cameo – 6
Isaak Davies (on for Thomas 67) – As above – 6
Rhys Norrington-Davies (on for Dasilva 83) – Fairly quiet outing – 6
Kai Andrews (on for Rodon 83) – Came on for his debut – 6


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