
John Yeboah
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Eight crosses in 0-0 draw
Yeboah had three shots (two on goal), eight crosses (four accurate) and two corners in Saturday's 0-0 draw versus Curacao.
Analysis: Yeaboah continue his run of three shots in each World Cup game so far this year for Ecuador. His stats mostly impressed from a crossing and creative perspective. The winger attempted eight crosses, including two corners. Of those eight, he completed four crosses, and this led to four chances created. The Venezia winger was also denied twice by Eloy Room, who had a record-breaking game in goal. These two shots on target out of three were his firtst shots on target of the tournament.
Nearly scores in loss
Yeboah had three shots (zero on goal) in Sunday's 1-0 loss to Cote D'ivoire.
Analysis: Yeboah nearly produced a standout moment, hitting the crossbar from outside the box in what was one of Ecuador's best chances of the match. He showed an eye for goal, with his shots all coming from a similar position on the right side of the box. Operating from the right midfield position, Yeboah could have contributed more in a creative sense, though he still posed a consistent threat that suggests upside going forward. If he starts against Curacao, who conceded seven goals to Germany in their opener, he will have a favorable opportunity to make an impact on the attacking end.
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