Immigration Ladies – Hasaacas ladies. Ghana women’s premier league week six (6) report

The week six fixture between Immigration Ladies and Hasaacas ladies has come to an end.

It was 90 minutes of a fantastic football on the green turf at the McDan AstroTurf.

The home side Immigration were on top form in the first 45 minutes but were productive at.

The visitors Hasaacas ladies strangled at defence in the absence of their captain but were abled to manage a draw at the first half which ended in a goalless draw.

In the second 45 minutes of the game, the two coaches approached the game with different tactics.

Some decent chances were created but at the end of the 90 minutes, the defending champions emerged as the champions.

Comfort Owusu breaks the deadlock of the game on the 77th minute for Hasaacas and Veronica Appiah put another one pass the Immigration keeper to seal the victory for the visitors.

Hasaacas ladies are still unbeaten after six games this season seat on top of the league table in Southern zone with 14 points 3 points clear of second place Thunder Queens.

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