Red card for Ghanaian midfielder Derrick Jones proves costly in Columbus Crew's 2-0 defeat to Charlotte FC

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In a match that turned sour for the Columbus Crew, Ghanaian-born American midfielder Derrick Jones Amaniampong was sent off in the 26th minute, leading to a 2-0 defeat against Charlotte FC in the MLS.

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Jones entered the game as a substitute for Rudy Camacho in the 18th minute at the Bank of America Stadium.

The early red card for Jones put Columbus on the back foot, and despite a missed penalty by Charlotte's Iuri Tavares in the first half, the home team capitalized on their numerical advantage.

Ashley Westwood scored a stunning goal from outside the box in the 83rd minute, and Ghanaian striker Patrick Agyemang sealed the victory with a left-footed shot six minutes later, assisted by Djibril Diani.

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Ghanaian winger Yaw Yeboah played the first half for Columbus, but the team's efforts were not enough to overcome the disadvantage.

Columbus Crew was managed by Irish-born Ghanaian assistant coach Patrick Kwame Ampadu.

Derrick Jones has played three games in the 2024 Major League Soccer.