In what has been a challenging stretch of the season, Berry Ladies FC faced yet another setback at their home turf, the Madina Astroturf, as they succumbed to a 3:1 defeat to Halifax Queens FC. This marks the team’s third consecutive loss in the current Ghana Women’s Premier League 2024/2025 campaign, intensifying the pressure to bounce back and reclaim their winning form.
The match kicked off with both teams showcasing promising attacking strategies, but it was Halifax Queens who drew first blood. In the first half, they seized an opportunity, finding the back of the net and establishing an early lead that unsettled Berry Ladies’ defense. Despite a spirited effort to equalize, Berry Ladies FC went into the halftime break trailing 1:0.
The second half brought renewed determination from Berry Ladies FC, but Halifax Queens capitalized on their momentum and added two more goals, demonstrating their sharp finishing and tactical cohesion. The home side struggled to regain control, facing challenges in their defensive organization that left gaps exploited by Halifax’s swift forwards.
However, Berry Ladies did not go down without a fight. The team found a glimmer of hope when Rahinatu Mumuni showcased her poise and skill, netting a much-needed goal that served as a consolation for the hard-fought game. Her effort was met with applause from the home supporters who appreciated the team’s tenacity despite the unfavorable outcome.
With this defeat, Berry Ladies FC will need to regroup, analyze their game strategy, and strengthen their defensive and attacking plays. The team’s focus now shifts to preparing for the next fixture with renewed vigor and a strategic mindset aimed at turning around their season and putting an end to this losing streak under Coach Dora Zutah, the new manager who is yet to win a game with Berry Ladies.
The entire Berry Ladies community, including management, staff, and fans, remain steadfast in their support and belief in the team’s potential. As they look forward to the upcoming challenges, the goal remains to improve performance, build resilience, and bounce back stronger than ever.
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