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Black Princesses head coach Charles Sampson says he is 'satisfied' with the performance pf his team despite surrendering their title.
Ghana lost its title to Nigeria after two losses against the Falconets during the tournament in Benin.
The Black Princesses played four games in the competition, winning both games against Benin and losing the other two against Nigeria.
Ghana's defeats saw them concede six goals while scoring just one, while also scoring four goals in the two games against the host country.
Speaking after the last game, Sampson gave an assessment of his team's performance.
"I'm very, very satisfied with many things, but our lack of concentration to concede a goal like this, of course, is a hard one to take in. But the purpose of coming here is also to see certain things about us that we need to develop and also to see how we handle different situations," he said.
"With that said, I'm very, very happy that we're able to experience this while we have something great ahead of us, which we are looking forward to."
Ghana won the first edition of the tournament, which was staged in Kumasi two years ago, beating Nigeria in the final.
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