Ghana’s Black Princesses face an uphill activity within the second leg of their FIFA U-20 Ladies’s World Cup qualifier after letting a two-goal lead slip in opposition to South Africa within the first leg on the Accra Sports activities Stadium.
The Black Princesses made a vibrant begin and appeared on track for a vital house victory after targets from Agnes Yeboah and Linda Owusu Ansah put them 2-0 forward. Ghana managed massive durations of the sport and appeared set to take a commanding benefit into the return fixture. Nevertheless, the match took a turning level.
South Africa step by step grew into the competition and capitalised on Ghana’s lack of momentum, mounting a robust comeback to safe a draw that would show decisive within the tie. The outcome was a significant setback for Ghana who had focused a transparent house benefit following their convincing combination win over Tunisia within the earlier spherical.
The guests, who demolished Eswatini to achieve this stage, as soon as once more confirmed resilience and attacking intent. Now heading into the second leg on house soil, South Africa might be assured of ending the job.
Ghana should regroup shortly and produce a disciplined away efficiency on February 14 if they’re to maintain their hopes of qualifying for the event in Poland alive.



























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