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    Black Queens beat Morocco 3-1 in friendly

    Paul AtsuBy Paul AtsuNovember 27, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Black Queens of Ghana came from behind to beat Morocco 3-1 in a friendly game at the Accra Sports Stadium.

    The victory comes after the Black Princesses lost to Morocco earlier this week.

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    The Atlas Lionesses of Morocco were awarded a penalty in the fifth minute which was well converted.

    Ghana quickly responded and  got the equalizer  in the 26th minute. The Queens looked the better side after the equalizer and pushed for the lead before the end of the first half.

    The Black Queens pressure paid of as they took the  lead with just some few minutes to end the first from a superb free kick by Linda Eshun as the half ended 2:1.

    The second half produced a lot of chances for both sides but the Black Queens showed their dominance and secured a third goal.

    The Black Queens will play with the Atlas Lionesses again on November 30, in another friendly match as part of preparations for upcoming qualifiers to the next AWCON tournament.

     

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