Africa: Ghana Organize Remarkable Comeback To Win Wafu B U-20 Championship



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Ghana came back to beat Burkina Faso 2-1 to win the WAFU B Under-20 Championship trophy at Stade Charles De Gaulles in Porto Novo on Sunday.

Set pieces specialist Percious Boah was the Black Satellites’ hero, setting up a goal before shooting the winner of a free kick to hand his country the title in the Benin capital.

It was his second free-kick goal of the tournament that also serves as qualifiers for the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations Total, Mauritania 2021.

Ghana started brilliantly by dominating the early exchanges, but it was the Burkinabe who broke the deadlock in the 15th minute when Kouame Botue found himself between two defenders in the box. The impressive Burkinabe midfielder stopped a defender before shooting on Ghanaian goalkeeper Ibrahim Danlad for the first goal.

The Stallions then took over the game, as the Ghanaians struggled to contain the midfield duo of Botue and Yael Tiendrebeogo, who combined effectively with their bag of tricks.

Moments later, Tiendrebeogo teamed up again with Botue who dribbled to two defenders before squaring a pass to the latter who pulled the trigger in the box, but Danlad was smart in getting out of line and blocking the beam and preventing the Burkinabe from expanding their advantage.

The Ghanaians then regained their composure and, against the progress of the game, created a moment of anxiety for their opponents that resulted in a foul on the edge of the Stallions area.

Boah tricked the Stallions into thinking he was shooting straight into goal, but set up his captain Daniel Afriyie Barnieh for a one-on-one situation with Sidi Diawara, and the midfielder came in from a tight angle and past the goalkeeper for the equalizer. .