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Ghana continued their impressive run in the 2026 Pink Ladies Cup following another win on Tuesday, March 3.

Doris Boaduwaa scored twice in the game as the Black Queens recorded a 4-0 win over the Europeans in their second game of the tournament.

Kim Lars Bjorkegren made a few changes to his starting lineup with Alice Kusi, Grace Asantewaa, Stella Nyamekye and Josephine Bonsu coming into the starting lineup.

It didn’t take long for Stella to have an impact on the game as Doris Boaduwaa unselfishly set up the Gotham FC midfielder to opening the scoring in the eighth minute.

The Queens doubled their lead nine minutes later with Boaduwaa scoring a brilliant volley to make it 2-0 after Josephine Bonsu’s header into her path.

There was a penalty shout in the 30th minute after Alice Kusi was fouled but the calls were ignored by the referee.

Three minutes later, Boaduwaa was in the scoresheet again for third goal of the tournament in two games.

A quick counterattack was then neutralized before the Hapoel Jerusalem forward struck a low shot to make it 3-0.

The Queens went into the break with a three-goal lead.

Cynthia Konlan made a brilliant save in the 59th minute to deny Russia from getting back into the game.

Ajegipina also came close to adding to Ghana’s tally but her effort from close range came of the post.

Russia thought they had pulled one back in the dying embers of the game but the goal was ruled out for offside.

Sharon Sampson was introduced late into the game for her Black Queens debut.

Ajegipina scored to wrap up the victory for Ghana, making it two wins in two games with eight goals scored in that period.

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