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U-20 WAFU Zone B: Aziz Musibau’s brace secures 3 points for Black Satellites against Niger

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By: Nana Kwame Bediako 

Ghana’s Black Satellites emerged victorious against Niger with a 2-0 win. This win secured Ghana’s first three points of the tournament. The game was keenly contested, with both sides showing resilience and tactical prowess in their quest for supremacy.

The first half of the match saw both teams locked in a stalemate, with neither side able to break the deadlock. Despite numerous attempts, the defences held strong, leading to a goalless draw at halftime. The intensity of the game kept fans on the edge of their seats as each team sought to capitalise on any opportunity to take the lead. The Black Satellites, however, remained focused and determined to make their mark in the second half.

The breakthrough came in the 64th minute when Musibau Aziz unleashed a stunning strike from distance, sending the ball soaring into the net. This spectacular goal not only gave Ghana the lead but also ignited the spirits of the players and fans. Aziz’s moment of brilliance was a testament to his skill and vision, leaving the Niger defence scrambling to regroup and respond.

Just nine minutes later, Aziz struck again, doubling Ghana’s lead with another well-executed goal. His brace effectively sealed the victory for the Black Satellites, as they maintained control of the game until the final whistle. The young striker’s performance was a highlight of the match, showcasing his potential and earning him accolades from teammates and supporters.

As the final whistle blew, Ghana’s Black Satellites celebrated a well-deserved victory, marking an important step in their journey through the WAFU Zone B Championship. This win not only boosts their confidence but also sets the stage for future matches in the tournament. The team’s impressive display has sparked curiosity about their potential to go all the way, as fans eagerly anticipate their next performance on the field.

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