The head coach of Black Maidens Augustine Evans Adotey after humiliating Morocco 4-0 in Rabat said he is not breaking the team on till the return leg is been played in Ghana
The Black Maidens hammered the Morocco U-17 female football team by 4-0 in Rabat, Morrocco, last Saturday to make the return leg a mere formality in their quest for their fifth Women’s World Cup finals on the trot.
Ghana got the opening goal in the 2nd minute of the game through Mukarama Abdoulah. Mary Entoah also added the second of the game nine minutes later.
Mukarama recorded a brace to her name when she scored the third goal in the 18th minute.
Skipper for the side Sandra Owusu Ansah put the game beyond the Moroccans when she made it four in the 62nd minute.
The Moroccans were left bemused by the quality of play from the Maidens as Ghana dominated the entire duration of the game.
The Black Maidens advanced into the second round after their opponents Sierra Leone pulled out ahead of the first round and Morocco also had a walkover in the previous tie with Mali pulling out.
The second leg will be played in Accra in two weeks’ time. Ghana is the only team from Africa to win a medal (bronze) at the women world U17 level. Africa have only three tickets for the world cup.