Ghana falls short in semifinals shocked Wafcon as Morocco Progress in Sentences tikitaka News

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Ghana falls short in semifinals shocked Wafcon as Morocco Progress in Sentences

Ghana and Morocco played a cup of the Nations of African Africa of Africa (Wafcon) tense and narrow at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat on Tuesday, which saw the host country progress to the finals.

The match ended 1-1 after extra time before Morocco triumphed 4-2 in the penalty to reserve a place in the final against Nigeria.

Black queens He started strongly and prevailed most of the first half. Their pressure gave a goal in the 26th minute when the attacker Stella God. tapped from the close distance after Bons JosephineThe head title was rescued in the post.

Ghana continued to force the matter and had many opportunities to double their supremacy Doris Boaduwaa, Princess Marfo and nyamekye. Despite the loss of these chances, Queens Black seemed composed and controlled procedures, but Morocco gradually increased in the game.

Only ten minutes in the second half, the hosts responded through the side Sakina ouzraoui. Taking advantage of a loss in concentration in the back, Ouzraoui checked a deflected effort and slammed the ball in front of a onrushing Cynthia Konlan.

The local crowd came alive, galvanizing their team for the remainder of the match as the moment moved to North Africans.

Both sides then had numerous chances of finding a winner, but despite the steady pressure on both ends, it could not even disrupt the blockage through normal or additional times, setting the stage for a dramatic penalty.

In exchange for fire, Morocco kept their nerve with clinical accuracy, converting all four of them. Ghana, however, crashed when midfielder Evelyn Badu lost her third sentence by firing wide, and The comfort yeboah Without her escaped attempt by the Moroccan goalkeeper Khadija Ermichi.

Queens Black Kim Lars Bjorgren’s main coach expressed his disappointment while Queens Black lost in an elusive final.

“I think we were better if you look at the statistics from the game. Our goal has always been in this group to win gold and we can’t be closer to going to the finals. Now I think we have to be disappointed, we have to cry a little.”

The result marks a historic moment for Morocco, who will play in their second consecutive final Wafcon on the house, aiming to secure their first continental title and deny Nigeria a 10th unprecedented champion.

For Ghana, the loss is heartbroken behind a set screen. Queens Black, playing their first semifinal in nine years, continue their reception for a first Wafcon title. However, the Bjorren team will have a blow to the bronze medal when they face South Africa on Friday.

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