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The Black Princesses produced another five-star performance to thump Algeria 5-0 to reach the second qualifying round of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Yusif Basigi's side have now sealed a 10-0 aggregate win.
The goals came from different scorers Priscilla Adubea, Helena Obeng, Philicity Asuako, Vivian Adjei Konado and Grace Asantewaa.
Ghana will now face Kenya next month.
The Princesses controlled the game, as they created numerous chances but were unable to penetrate the Algerian defence.
The goal Ghana craved and deserved came on 34 minutes when Captain Princela Adubea broke the deadlock with a powerful header.
Helena Obeng followed suit with a beautiful strike to double the lead a minute before the break.
After recess, defender Felicity Asitu scored from the halfway line to make it three for Ghana.
Vivian Konadu made it four for Ghana when she calmly converted from close range before midfielder Grace Asantewaa, wrapped up a fine Princesses display with the last goal.
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