Late Drama in Casablanca: Morocco Edge Ghana 1-0 in Injury-Time Thriller! Casablanca, Morocco – February 21, 2025

Late Drama in Casablanca: Morocco Edge Ghana 1-0 in Injury-Time Thriller!

Casablanca, Morocco – February 21, 2025Heartbreak for the Black Queens! Just when it seemed like Ghana would return home with a hard-fought draw, Morocco’s Sakina Diki delivered a crushing injury-time goal, securing a 1-0 victory for the Atlas Lionesses in an intense international friendly at the Pere Jego Stadium.

A Fierce Battle Under the Casablanca Lights

It was a night of grit, passion, and tactical battles as two of Africa’s top women’s national teams went head-to-head in what proved to be a true test of strength, resilience, and preparation for the upcoming 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

Both teams started strong, displaying technical brilliance and solid defensive organization. Ghana’s Black Queens, under the watchful eyes of their newly appointed Swedish coach, Kim Lars Björkegren, showed glimpses of their attacking prowess but were met with a well-drilled Moroccan defence.

The Atlas Lionesses, playing on home soil, had their fair share of chances but found it difficult to break down Ghana’s backline. Goalkeepers on both sides were forced into crucial saves, keeping the score level for most of the match.

Sakina Diki Breaks Ghanaian Hearts

Just as it seemed the match would end in a goalless draw, Morocco’s persistence paid off in dramatic fashion. Deep into injury time, Sakina Diki pounced on a loose ball in the box and smashed home the winner, sending the home crowd into wild celebrations!

It was a cruel blow for the Black Queens, who had put in a solid shift but failed to hold on in the dying moments.

Björkegren’s First Test Ends in Defeat – But the Journey Has Just Begun

This match marked the first official game for Ghana’s new head coach, Kim Lars Björkegren. Despite the loss, the Swede will take valuable lessons from the contest as he fine-tunes his squad ahead of WAFCON 2025.

The Black Queens are currently on a training tour in Morocco and will play one more friendly before heading back to Ghana.

What’s Next?

Both teams will look to sharpen their tactics and iron out weaknesses before Africa’s biggest women’s football showdown later this year. For Ghana, bouncing back in their next friendly will be crucial to boost morale and refine their attacking play.

For now, Morocco celebrates a well-earned victory, while Ghana regroups with their eyes set on redemption in their next outing.

🔥 What are your thoughts on this match? Should the Black Queens have defended better in added time? Drop your comments and let’s discuss!

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