Black Maidens Run Riot Against Liberia in FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifier

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Ghana’s national U-17 women’s team, the Black Maidens, produced a breathtaking attacking display to thrash Liberia 6-0 in the first leg of their FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifying clash on Saturday.

The rampant Maidens dominated proceedings from start to finish, overwhelming their West African rivals with pace, creativity and clinical finishing in front of goal. The emphatic victory gives Ghana a commanding six-goal cushion ahead of the return fixture as they move a step closer to securing qualification for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

The young Ghanaian side thrilled supporters with an energetic and fearless performance, showcasing the depth of talent within the country’s women’s football structure. Their relentless attacking approach left the Liberians struggling to cope throughout the encounter.

The result also underlines the impressive progress of the Black Maidens, who continue to build a reputation as one of Africa’s strongest youth women’s teams. With confidence soaring after the dominant display, Ghana will head into the second leg as overwhelming favourites to advance to the next stage of the qualifiers.

Fans and football enthusiasts across the country have since hailed the team for their spirited performance and determination, with many praising the players for flying the Ghanaian flag high on the continental stage.

The return leg is expected to take place in the coming days, where the Black Maidens will aim to complete the job and continue their journey towards another appearance at the global tournament.

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