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Goalkeeper Ibrahim Danald
A double by Percious Boah in the 4th and 72nd minutes and a goal by Abdul Fatawu Issahaku and Joselpho Barnes in the 31st and 88th minutes respectively, gave the Ghana Black Satellites a good start with a 4-0 victory over their counterparts from Tanzania in your Group. C opening match of the current U-20 Africa Cup of Nations tournament at the Nouadibou Sports Stadium in Mauritania.
While Boah’s double could be described as exceptional, especially considering how he surprised goalkeeper Daniel Mgore on the Tanzania post off guard to register his name on the score sheet, Fatawu Issahaku’s second goal for Ghana could be considered. a classic.
The midfielder struggled with his marker for the ball in the center circle, threw another player before raising a beautiful long-distance volley over all of the Tanzanian midfielders and defenders, as well as goalkeeper Mgore, who had stepped forward to score the Ghana’s second goal.
The goalkeeper who saw the danger ahead, tried helplessly a quick retreat to save the complicated situation but the ball hit the back of his net to the amazement of his teammates and the technical team, as all the Ghanaian players wrapped the scorer in celebration of his exceptional goal.
Ghana made their intentions to snatch maximum points from their opponents clear moments after the game started and advanced, attacking en masse.
They got a free kick out of Tanzania’s danger zone, and Boah, who picked himself for the shot, put it out of Mgore’s reach to record the first goal.
Tanzania responded quickly and came close to equalizing in the 10th minute, but Ben Starkie, who had that opportunity, fired wide.
Tanzania continued to investigate the tie when Ally Hussien Msengi, Novatus Dismas and captain Kelvin Pius John combined wonderfully early on, but their attack was parried by Emmanuel Essiam, Samuel Abbey-Ashie Quaye and Nathaniel Adjie in the Ghana defense.
In the 25th minute, Ashie Quaye cleared a hazard from the Ghana area to prevent Tanzania from reaching par, and six minutes later, Fatawu Issahaku gave Ghana a breather when he scored from the center circle with his beautiful volley.
Returning from recess, both teams introduced new legs into the game as they battled for honors, but it was Ghana who benefited from the exchanges as striker Boah scored his second goal.
Boah, who showed prominence as a powerful forward, picked up a fumble outside the Tanzania box, threw down two markers before putting the ball beyond Mgore’s reach to score a double and gave Ghana a 3-0 lead.
Tanzania continued to fight to cut the count, but goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim made big saves to keep a clean sheet.
As the game drew to a close, substitute Mathew Cudjoe put Barnes on the pass to score Ghana’s fourth goal to seal the loss of Tanzania in their group.
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