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WAFU 2019: Ghana to face Burkina Faso in quarter-final

By Vincent Ashitey
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Ghana have booked a date with Burkina Faso on Saturday, 4 October to honour the quarter-final clash of the WAFU 2019 tournament.

The 2017 champions edged Gambia by a lone goal on Tuesday evening to set up a clash with the Stallions of Burkina Faso.

The Black Stars B clash against Burkina Faso will be a repeat of their 2020 African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier played in Kumasi last month in which Ghana lost by a goal to nothing.

The Black Stallions beat Mauritania last Saturday winning 4-3 on penalties after their match ended 1-1 at the Stade Lat Dior.

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A Joseph Esso second-half strike was all that was needed for Ghana's Black Stars B to begin their title defence with a win against Gambia in the WAFU 2019 tournament.

The Black Stars had to labour till the 67th-minute courtesy Hearts of Oak striker Joseph Esso to score the all-important goal in the game.

The two sides failed to create chances in the opening half-hour of the game until a 30-yard drive from Ghana's Shafiu Mumuni struck the upright of the Gambians goal post.

Moments later Latif Anabila found himself right on the edge of the box following a pass from Esso but his shot went wide. The first half ended 0-0.

After the recess, the Black Stars B upped their game in search of the goal to break the resolute defence of the Gambians. Coach Maxwell Konadu side for the second time struck the crossbar following a cross from Ibrahim Moro which came off the head of the Gambians right-back and his the post.

For the first time in the game, Ghana's defence was breached in the 60th minute and James Akaminko came to the recuse, raced to dispose of an attacker from the ball before pulling the trigger.

Mo Alhassen got into the referee's book after fouling his attacker was going through on goal.

Joseph Esso finally broke the deadlock of the game in 67th minute, tapping home a good cross by Moro Ibrahim from the left side.

It could have been 1-1 in the 76th minute, but a timely save by Ofori Antwi denied Cessey’s from getting the leveller.

Gambia had the opportunity to make it 1-1 after the referee awarded them a penalty in the 80th minute. But Cham missed from the spot.

Despite a lot of pressure from Gambia, Ghana held on to their lead till the blast of the full-time whistle.