
Audio By Carbonatix
The Black Queens of Ghana took another step closer to qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games following their win over Benin on Friday evening.
Gifty Assifuah came off the bench to score two goals after Doris Boaduwaa's opener in the first half of the game as Ghana took a first leg advantage in Cotonou.
Head coach Nora Hauptle named a strong team for the game with a frontline of Doris Boaduwaa, Vivian Konadu and Princella Adubea.
Despite dominating the early stages of the game, the Black Queens had to rely on a penalty late in the opening half to break the deadlock. Boaduwaa stepped up to convert from the spot and hand Ghana the lead.
Doris Boaduwaa, from the penalty spot, gives Ghana the lead at half-time against Benin in their Olympic Games qualifier.
The Black Queens are playing away from home in the first leg.pic.twitter.com/HbRd6bzY8E— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) October 27, 2023
Ghana headed into the break with just the one-goal lead but there was more to come in the second half.
Assifuah was introduced into the game after the recess, replacing Vivian Konadu.
She didn't take long to announce her presence as she capitalised on a defensive error from the Benin defence to double Ghana's lead.
She also grabbed her second minutes later with a decent finish after a cooly collected control from a long pass just outside the box, scoring Ghana's third in the game.
Gifty Assifuah won plaudits with that control and the finish there.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) October 27, 2023
She scored a brace for the Black Queens against Benin.pic.twitter.com/8DrroesSd9
Cynthia Konlan was saved by the assistant referee who raised her flag for Benin's consolation goal to be ruled out for an infringement.
The game ended 3-0 win the Black Queens claiming a vital win with the second leg still to come.
The reverse fixture is set to be played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday, October 31.
Latest Stories
-
Iran begins public mourning for Ayatollah killed in February
27 minutes -
World Cup exit: Asamoah Gyan says Ghana’s performance was below par
56 minutes -
‘They took their chance; we didn’t’ — Jerome Opoku reflects on Ghana’s World Cup exit
1 hour -
Lyrical Joe inspires resilience on new single ‘Free Minds’ featuring King Paluta
1 hour -
Black Stars need time to adapt to Queiroz’s philosophy — Jordan Ayew
2 hours -
Black Stars lost organisation after Senaya’s injury – Carlos Queiroz
3 hours -
Ghana’s World Cup dream ends as Arias fires Colombia into last 16
3 hours -
NDC signs cooperation accord with Russia’s United Russia Party
3 hours -
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wed in NYC in ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler
4 hours -
NDPC discusses proposed Black Star Stadium project with Western Regional Minister
4 hours -
NDPC begins review of planning guidelines to strengthen regional and district development coordination
4 hours -
16% of Accra’s drainage buffer zones lost to encroachment — GARID
5 hours -
Akufo-Addo urges African youth to champion education for continental transformation
5 hours -
Russia looks to students to make up for mounting losses in Ukraine
6 hours -
Argentina survive Cabo Verde scare to book Egypt date
6 hours