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Ghana, Nigeria draw in U-17 WAFU opener

Ghana scored a last gasp penalty to salvage a point against Nigeria at the ongoing WAFU U-17 Cup of Nations in Kegue, Togo.

The Starlets put in a decent display against the Flying Eagles but failed to score from the chances that came their way to draw the game 1-1 on Saturday.

Ghana captain Abdul Fatawu who had an outstanding game scored from the spot after Samuel Boakye was fouled in the goal area by Nigeria goalkeeper Destiny Emuwahen.

The Flying Eagles took the lead through substitute Joseph Arumala in the 83rd minute after converting a penalty following a foul on striker Abdullahi Ahmed.

Ghana pressed their opponents for the larger part of the game but failed to take their chances. Captain Abdul Fatawu came close to netting the opener on the 28th minute but his effort went wide.

Nigeria sat back and relied on long balls, forcing the Ghanaians to play cautiously from the back.

Back from recess, Ghana played delightfully as they continued to probe for the first goal but that yielded no result.

Felix Agyemang Osei and Benjamin Nyarko also missed from close range.

The Black Starlets needed to avoid defeat against Cote D’Ivoire to make it to the next round of the competition. The Ivorians lead Group B with three points after their 1-0 win against Nigeria in their opening game.

Ghana’s line up: Abdul Manaf Ibrahim (GK), Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (c), Augustus Asuo, Emmanuel Osei-Asibey, Kojo Peprah Oppong, Felix Agyemang Osei, Alhassan, Abubakar Gaddo, Jonas Naafo, Benjamin Nyarko, Samuel Boakye.

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