A Black Stars fan was full of emotions after meeting midfielder Mohammed Kudus for the first time.
The West Ham United player scored as the Black Stars defeated the Central African Republic to seal qualification to the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast next year.
Kudus and his teammates left Kumasi for Accra after the game to begin preparations ahead of the international friendly against Liberia on Tuesday.
Female Black Stars fan breaks down in tears after meeting Mohammed Kudus. Credit: @GhanaBlackstars @_owurakuampofoIn a video that has since gone viral on social media, a lady fan of the national team broke down in tears after bumping into the player as the team bus left Kumasi.
Kudus ended up taking a photo with the fan before entering the bus as they returned to their hotel.
The former Ajax midfielder produced an outstanding performance as the Black Stars came from a goal down to beat their opponents in Kumasi.
The Central African Republic took an early lead through forward Louis Mafouta before Kudus levelled just two minutes to half-time.
Second half substitute Ernest Nuamah scored the winner after rolling home an assist from Antoine Semenyo.
West Ham arrives in Kumasi to watch Kudus
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that a West Ham United fan travelled all the way from London to watch Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus play for the Black Stars against the Central African Republic.
The newly-signed West Ham player delivered after scoring a sensational freekick to help the Black Stars beat the Central African Republic and qualify for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
The fan extoled the qualities of Kudus, stating he travelled from England to watch the new Hammer.
West Ham midfielder, Mohammed Kudus has scored a sensational freekick to give Ghana the leveller in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Central African Republic.
The visitors stunned Ghana after taking the lead through Louis Mafouta in the 25th minute but Kudus levelled with two minutes remaining to half-time.
The Black Stars struggled for most part of the early exchanges, but were awoken from their slumber after the visitors broke the deadlock.