Ghana's Black Princesses lost 4-1 to Japan in their second Group E match of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia.
The Black Princesses went into the game looking to record their first win in the tournament but conceded two goals each in either half as they suffered their second successive defeat in the competition.
Ghana started the game well by maintaining their composure and held their nerves for 40 minutes. Sasai scored in the 45th minute to give Japan the lead before Matsukubo netted their second in added time after a howler from goalkeeper Afi Amenyeku.
Mafia Nyame and Mercy Attobra were introduced for Wasiima Mohammed and Mary Amponsah in the second half of the game. But that was unimpactful as Bayana scored from a goalmouth scramble to extend the lead for the young Nadeshiko.
Stella Nyamekye converted a penalty to reduce the deficit after she was fouled in the 83rd minute. That didn’t take long as Matsunaga deepened the woes of the Black Princesses to end the game 4:1.
The results leaves Ghana with no point having suffered a 2-1 loss to Austria in their opening game. Ghana will play their last Group E match against New Zealand on Sunday, September 8, 2024 at the Pascual Guerrero stadium, Cali.