Ghana’s Black Princesses suffered a second consecutive defeat to rivals Nigeria, losing 3–0 in the WAFU B Girls’ Cup in a match that underlined the growing gulf between the two sides at this level.
The Super Falconets delivered a commanding performance, showing greater sharpness in attack and control in midfield as they recorded back-to-back victories over the Ghanaian side in the regional tournament.
For the Black Princesses, the result marks a difficult spell in their campaign, raising questions about defensive solidity and the team’s ability to convert their limited chances. Despite moments of promise, Ghana struggled to match Nigeria’s pace and precision, particularly in the final third.
Coaches and players will now look to regroup quickly as the competition progresses, with hopes of reigniting their form and restoring confidence. The rivalry between the two West African giants remains fierce, but Nigeria’s dominance in these encounters has set a clear benchmark for the Princesses.