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Black Queens Comeback to Beat Benin 4-2 in WAFCON 2024 Warm-Up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46140, member: 636"] Ghana women's soccer team beat Benin 4-2 during Wednesday's practice match. The Black Queens earned their second straight victory ahead of the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The team fought back from a halftime deficit to claim the win. Coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren watched his players show strong character after falling behind. The result gives Ghana confidence before the continental tournament begins. Nina Norshie put Ghana ahead just four minutes into the game with a smart back flick. Benin answered quickly seven minutes later to tie the score. The West African opponents took the lead from a penalty kick during the 32nd minute. Ghana entered halftime trailing 2-1 to their regional rivals. The first half showed both teams could create scoring chances. Alice Kusi brought Ghana level early during the second half. Susan Ama Duah scored during the 70th minute to give her team the lead. Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah added the final goal during the 81st minute to secure victory. The Black Queens controlled play after the break. The team demonstrated better attacking rhythm during the final 45 minutes. Ghana defeated Malawi during their previous friendly match at the Morocco training camp. The squad will face Nigeria on Sunday to complete their preparation schedule. Group C features defending champions South Africa along with Mali and Tanzania. The Black Queens will make their 13th tournament appearance starting July 5. Ghana seeks their first continental championship after reaching three previous finals. [/QUOTE]
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