FC Nordsjaelland player Caleb Yirenkyi was the match winner for Ghana in their opening match against Panama at the World Cup. The 20-year-old Ghanaian scored a goal deep into stoppage time and secured a crucial win for Ghana. In the previous season, Yirenkyi has been a regular part of FC Nordsjaelland's starting lineup and has played 34 games for the club. Ghana had a tough match against Panama, but thanks to Yirenkyi's goal, the yellow-clad fans at the stadium in Toronto could erupt in joy. The match was part of a tough World Cup group, where Ghana will also play against England and Croatia. The English won their opening match against Croatia 4-2. FC Nordsjaelland has several players on Ghana's team, including Kamaldeen Sulemana and Ernest Nuamah. Thomas Partey, who is normally part of Ghana's midfield, was not in the match, as he had been denied entry into Canada. Panama had most of the game in the first half, but Ghana came back in the second half and had several great chances. It was only when Yirenkyi was played free in the field in the dying minutes of the game that Ghana found their way to the net. The win is crucial for Ghana, who now have three points in the World Cup group. FC Nordsjaelland can be proud of their player, who has secured an important win for Ghana.