LONDON, March 29, 2011 (AFP) – Asamoah Gyan grabbed an injury-time equaliser as World Cup quarter-finalists Ghana snatched a 1-1 draw with England in an entertaining friendly at Wembley here Tuesday. Andy Carroll’s first international goal for England looked to have secured a 1-0 victory for Fabio Capello’s side until Sunderland striker Gyan took advantage of hesitant defending to blast home the leveller in the 91st minute. Gyan’s goal was no less than the Black Stars deserved for their contribution to a passionate encounter played out before a crowd of 80,102 which included a large and raucous contingent of Ghanaian fans. Nevertheless Capello was satisfied after running the rule over several junior members of his squad following the decision to release John Terry, Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole, Wayne Rooney and Michael Dawson. “I’m really happy because I saw a fantastic game, not a friendly game,” Capello said. “Every tackle was a fight, the players played very well, the players that played not a lot of games here, the new players, played well. “It was interesting for me to know the value of these players when they need to play here at Wembley, in the senior shirt.” Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic…