
Head coach of the Black Princesses of Ghana, Charles Sampson has expressed his disappointment following his outfit stalemate against South Africa in the first leg of the FIFA U20 Womens World Cup qualifiers.Ghana face an uphill task ahead of the return fixture this weekend, having threw away their two-goal lead to settle for a 2-2 draw against South Africa at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, February 8, 2026.The Black Princesses scored twice in the first half through Agnes Yeboah and Linda Owusu Ansah and were on course to securing victory on home turf.But the visitors showed resilience and determination to stage a strong comeback to secure an all-important away draw that could prove decisive in the tie.Speaking after match, Charles Sampson could not hide his displeasure, stressing the side wanted to keep a clean sheet to strengthen their qualification chances.Im absolutely disappointed with the result. We wanted to keep a clean sheet against South Africa. So to lose concentration and concede two goals is disappointing he said.Ghana must regroup quickly and produce a disciplined away performance on February 14 if they are to keep their hopes of qualifying for the tournament in Poland alive.
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