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Black Maidens defeat Germany to reach quarters

10 years ago
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Gladys Amfobea scored her first goal at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup as Ghana reached the quarter-final stage after a 1-0 defeat of Germany on Tuesday.

The right-back headed in a free kick in the 43rd minute of the first half to hand the Black Maidens their second-straight victory in Group B.

Though Amfobea scored, Ghana goalkeeper Azume Adams earned all the plaudits as she was nominated the best player of the match.

With six points from two games, coach Augustine Adotey's side becomes the first team at the finals in Costa Rica to advance to the next stage.

The European champions came close to leveling but goalkeeper Adams pulled some great saves to maintain another clean sheet.

Ghana almost suffered a 10th minute scare when Thai referee Pannipar Kamnueng mistakenly flashed the red card at Jane Abambila for a challenge on a German player. The referee quickly rectified her error and pulled out a yellow card instead.

In the 11th and 26th minutes, Azume was on hand to keep out a free kick and tipped over her crossbar a thumping header by Lea Schueller.

With two minutes remaining to end the half, Amfobea found space at the far post to power a header past a diving Vivien Brandt.

The goal scorer almost doubled it for Ghana in the second half when her free kick cannoned off the crossbar.

The game generated into an end-to-end action but the Germans came close a couple of times and with all their breaks, Azume and the back line built around captain Amina Fuiseni thwarted all their efforts.

Ghana will play Canada in the final group fixture on Saturday in Tibas.

Starting team

Azume Adams, Naomi Anima, Gladys Amfobea, Amina Fuseini, Belinda Anane, Ernestina Abambila, Lily Niber-Lawrence, Samira Abdul-Rahman/Stephany Adomako/Vinoria Kuzagbe, Sandra Owusu-Ansah, Jane Ayieyam, Laadi Issaka