Ghana’s U17 national team, the Black Starlets, delivered a stunning 5-1 victory over Serbia in their second fixture at the UEFA U16 international tournament on Friday.
After a disappointing loss to host nation Russia in their opening game, where they suffered a 3-1 defeat, the young Ghanaian squad came into the match against Serbia with a renewed sense of purpose.
The West Africans wasted no time asserting their dominance as Abdula Nortey opened the scoring in the 15th minute, setting the tone for the match.
Benjamin Hanson extended Ghana’s lead with a confidently taken penalty just before halftime, ensuring Ghana went into the break with a comfortable advantage.
The Black Starlets continued their relentless attack in the second half, with David Koranteng netting Ghana’s third goal to put the game beyond Serbia’s reach. Ebenezer Anane and Benjamin Tsivanyo further added to Ghana’s tally, securing a comprehensive 5-1 triumph.
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Although Serbia managed to pull one back with a consolation goal from Stulic in the 68th minute, it was not enough to dampen Ghana’s dominant performance.
With this impressive victory, the Black Starlets have demonstrated their potential and determination to excel on the international stage. As they prepare to face Kazakhstan in their final game on Sunday, the team is poised to carry their promising form forward, showcasing their talent and ambition as they gear up for the upcoming WAFU Zone B U17 tournament in Accra next month.
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