By Angu Lesley
Football Writer kick442.com-Cameroon
Morocco have recorded a 2-1 win against Cameroon’s Under-20 Women’s selection this Thursday at the historic Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaoundé-Cameroon.
Both Under-20 Women’s selection used the event to prepare for their upcoming qualifiers games for the 2022 FIFA World cup qualifiers.
Cameroon came into the second game in four days in full confidence, having picked up a 2-0 win last weekend.
Promising to be a deja vu situation, coach Josephine Ndoumou Mike Mimozette’s team scored barely 15 minutes into the contest through Ndome Elise draw first blood for Cameroon.
Captain El Chad and his mates through the guidance of coach Patrice Cordoba kept their shape till the end restricting Cameroon to possession without an end product.
At the break, it was still one-nil for the Indomitable Lionesses but the Atlas Lionesses were still in the contest.
With the width of the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium working well for the North Africans, Morocco grew into the game after the break.
It took just 20 minutes of the second segment to level scores through El Basstali.
That goal and fresh legs from the bench galvanized the visitors and at the 85th minute, referee Marie Josee Ngo Biem pointed to the spot for a Morocco penalty.
Mahy Kawtar converted the penalty, beating Michaely Bihina to make it 2-1 for the visitors with five minutes of regulation time left.
Morocco defended well till the end of the game, picking up a 2-1 win barely four days after their 2-0 defeat against Cameroon.
The North Africans will return home to continue preparations for September’s qualifiers while Cameroon does same in hopes and expectations of being when of Africa’s representatives at the global jamboree next year in Costa Rica.
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