In a dazzling display of football at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, Ghana’s U17 girls, the Black Maidens, stormed into the final of the inaugural WAFU B U17 Girls Cup with a commanding 5-0 victory over Ivory Coast. The match, played on Thursday afternoon, was marked by exceptional individual and team performances, with defender Latifa Musah earning the coveted Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
Musah was a fortress at the back, orchestrating Ghana’s defensive structure with poise and authority. Her game intelligence, timely interceptions, and ability to launch attacks from deep positions were crucial in keeping a clean sheet and driving her team forward.
The Black Maidens’ attacking firepower was on full display as Christana Ashiaku stole the show in the first half with a sensational hat-trick. Her sharp movements and clinical finishing left the Ivorian defense in disarray.
The second half saw Ghana continue their dominance, with Zipporah Ayantoya and Seidatu Wahab adding two more goals to seal the emphatic victory.
While the forwards dazzled, Musah’s calm and commanding performance in defense stood out, ensuring Ivory Coast had no way back into the game. Her efforts were rightfully recognized as she was named MVP of the semi-final.
With this victory, Ghana is set to face the winner of the second semi-final between Nigeria and Benin in what promises to be an electrifying final. The Black Maidens, playing on home soil, are determined to lift the trophy and make history in the maiden edition of the tournament.
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