Austria got a 2-1 triumph over Ghana in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup at present being held in Colombia, with goals scored in every portion of the match.
Hannah Fankhauster opened the scoring for Austria in the twelfth moment, benefiting from a first rate group play. Laura Spinn conveyed a low cross from the right flank, which Valentina Maedl keenly let go through her legs, permitting Fankhauster to fire the ball into the net.
Austria’s goalkeeper, Mariella El Sherif, displayed her noteworthy reflexes by making a urgent save against Stella Nyamekye, keeping Austria in the number one spot. In spite of Ghana’s persistent endeavors to balance, the World Cup debutants figured out how to keep up with their limited benefit until halftime.
In the last part, Ghana made vital replacements, welcoming on Mafia Nyame and Beline Nyarkoh for Salamatu Abdulai and Asana Mohammed. Ghana chief Stella Nyamekye verged on scoring with a long-range shot that struck the post in the 52nd moment.
Austria kept on squeezing briefly objective yet was denied by a strong block from Afi Amenyeku. Tracey Twum got an opportunity to level for Ghana yet headed wide from short proximity following an exact cross from Solace Yeboah. Nyamekye nearly scored a fantastic objective, however her work was ruined by the crossbar.
The match’s subsequent goals came suddenly when Asana Alhassan dealt with the ball in the crate, bringing about a punishment. Nicole Ojukwu serenely changed over the spot-kick, stretching out Austria’s lead to 2-0.
Ghana’s Stella Nyamekye figured out how to pull one, harking back to the 90th moment, yet it wasn’t sufficient to change the result, as the match finished 2-1 in support of Austria.
Ghana will face Japan in their second Gathering E match on Thursday, September 5, 2024.