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Ghana’s Black Queens on Monday, beat the Atlas Lionesses of Morocco in their second loss in an international friendly at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Striker Sandra Owusu Ansah scored two goals on the evening to give Ghana a two-nil win. She put Ghana in front in the 10th minute flummoxing goalkeeper, Errnichi Khadija who had earlier made some jaw-dropping saves.
Priscilla Okyere volleyed over in the 14th minute and Sandra Owusu Ansah audaciously finished it off to net her second and sparked celebrations at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Moroccans then, took over the game, dominated possession in the latter part of the first half but had nothing to show for it as the first half came to a close.
Back from recess, the second half saw both teams pressing hard with Ghana captain, Elizabeth Addo coming close in the 68th and 76th minutes but her efforts got cleared off the goal line by goalkeeper, Errnichi Khadija.
The Black Queens dominated the latter stages of the game as the two teams changed their pattern of play to conserve energy with the game ending two nil in favour of Ghana.
The Black Queens thus won 5-1 on aggregate following a come from behind 3-1 win in the reverse tie on Thursday.
The best player of the match award was presented to hard working Ghana midfielder Juliet Acheampong, as she took home a trophy for her scintillating display.
Earlier on, the U-20 side, Black Princesses defeated their counterparts 4-0 to take a 4-1 aggregate win having lost the reverse tie 1-0 on Thursday.
President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku was joined by Executive Council members Madam Habiba Attah Forson, Samuel Anim Addo and Linford Asamoah to present trophies to deserving winners.
Also present were Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional Football Association Samuel Aboabire and Simon Ehomah, Chairman of the Western Regional Football Association.
The Moroccan senior team won the fair play award, the Black Princesses were adjudged the best team and the Black Queens were the overall winners for putting up splendid performances in both games.
The friendly games form part of both teams’ preparations towards their respective international assignments in 2021. The Black Princesses will compete in qualifiers for the 2021 FIFA U20 World Cup while the Queens fight for a place at the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations.
From Sammy Heywood Okine