The Black Maidens were one of the best teams at the World Cup, winning all three games in their group and were tipped as favourite to win the ultimate.
But Ghana was booted out of the competition after a 4-2 penalty defeat to Mexico in the quarterfinals.
Her seven goals make her the leading goal scorer currently at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Uruguay, as well as Ghana's all time top scorer at the tournament beating Jane Anyieyam who represented Ghana at the U-17 World Cup in 2012 and 2014 respectively with six goals.
The Northern Ladies striker took to her twitter handle expressing her joy for leading the Black Maidens to the quarter-final stage of the competition and her goal-scoring prowess at the mundial.
"It was a big privilege to lead Ghana at the World Cup & to ve scored 7 goals tho I wanted double figures I'm excited. Great experience. On the other hand, I'm disappointed we couldn't reach where we wanted to. It hurts bt in everything Allah knows best. We'll grow from the lessons", she tweeted.
It was a big privilege to lead Ghana at the World Cup & to ve scored 7 goals tho I wanted double figures I'm excited. Grt experience. On the other hand, I'm Disappointed we couldn't reach where we wanted to. It hurts bt in everything Allah knows best. We'll grow from the lessons. pic.twitter.com/SSy3UPVYyy
— Abdulai Mukarama (@AbdulaiMukarama) November 28, 2018
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