The Free Press Journal

USA and Ghana eye knock-out berth

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Ghana and the United States of America would look to seal a knock-out berth when they face off in their second group match of the FIFA U17 World Cup here tomorrow.

Both USA and Ghana began their campaigns on a winning note, defeating India (3-0) and Colombia (1-0) respective­ly, and a victory tomorrow in the Group A match by either side would take them to the round of 16. A draw will put both of them in a strong position to be in the knock-out stage as two top teams from each group and the four next best-placed teams overall will make it to the next round.

USA had a relatively easier outing in their campaign opener while Ghana had to toil hard to overcome Colombia by a solitary goal. In fact, Colombia dominated most of the first half before Ghana took the upper hand.

Striker Sadiq Ibrahim scored the lone goal in the 39th minute.

The two teams have met twice before in the U-17 World Cup, with the Black Starlets claiming 2-0 wins in both 1995 in Quito and 1999 in Auckland.

Ghana, two-time champions at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 1991 and 1995, are looking to end their 22-year trophy drought in a tricky group.

Ghana coach Paa Kwesi Fabin had said that his team will play attacking football against USA to seal early qualificat­ion to the knockout round. “We want to qualify with the second game, so we are going to go all out in the second game to get another three points to guarantee a place in the next stage,” Fabin said.

Goal-scorer Sadiq and goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim were excellent against Colombia

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